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All Forum Posts by: Tom Lacey

Tom Lacey has started 5 posts and replied 14 times.

Post: Logical Next Steps

Tom LaceyPosted
  • Oakmont, PA
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 4

Hello everyone,

This is officially my first post on BP.  I listen to 2 or 3 podcasts a day and I am looking for some direction on the next steps we should be taking.  

I am planning to buy a multi family property in Pittsburgh that I plan to BRRR. For this first property, I will be investing with my close friend who lives in Chicago (I live in Pittsburgh). He is a VP at a large consumer office products company and I am a project manager at a Fortune 100 Medical products company. So, two W2 employees with families, owning our primary residences. We both have money available for the down payment and initial repairs (We have both committed $50K each at this point, but this could adjust if the right deal comes along).

Question #1 - I know everyone has an opinion on LLC's. Could you give me some pro's and cons based on the information above?

Question #2 - In the future, we may be looking for private lenders to invest in larger properties. Does that have any impact on how we set things up at this stage? Would an LLP make more sense?

Question #3 - We may look to pulling money out of our self directed IRA's. I would be the primary property manager. How does that affect how we set things up? I think I have read about the fact that the investor using self directed IRA's cannot be directly involved with the property management.

Question #4 - If we were to pull money out of our primary residences with a HELOC, how would that affect things?

I appreciate any of you taking the time to give me some general guidance at this early stage in my Real Estate Investment career.  If there are other posts that answer the majority of my questions, I apologize for not doing an exhaustive search. 

Post: Pittsburgh, PA networking

Tom LaceyPosted
  • Oakmont, PA
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 4

interested

Thanks for the note and words of encouragement Gary. Maybe our paths will cross in Pittsburgh as some point in time. Are you active in any meetups or REIA's?

Hello BP,

My name is Tom Lacey and I live just outside of Pittsburgh.  I am a happily married 35 year old father of 2 boys.  I currently work for a very large medical products company as a Project Manager for our Chinese Manufacturing facility.  Travelling there 3-4 times a year.  I want to start my real estate investment journey this year with an end goal of replacing my income.  Allowing me to take control of how I spend my time every day. 

I have a degree in plastics engineering, a strong knowledge of carpentry and home improvements and an entrepreneurial spirit that has been growing since I started my own lawn service at age 12.

Currently, I am taking the courses necessary to sit for the PA Real Estate license exam.  I know this is not 100% necessary to buy a property, but it was a tangible investment that is helping to keep me focused on learning about real estate.  As opposed to thinking about starting this kind of company, grow my carpentry business, buy houses, make videos for youtube...the list goes on and on about what my brain thinks about to make money.  I have a goal of getting my license by July 4th, 2016.

I am currently looking into multi family properties all over the city.

I look forward to continuing to learn from the community here and eventually from face to face discussions with people in my local area.