All Forum Posts by: Tom O'Stasik
Tom O'Stasik has started 4 posts and replied 119 times.
Post: Most positive cash flow cities, tax friendly states, Landlord friendly states?

- Real Estate Agent
- Tulsa, OK
- Posts 130
- Votes 66
I can vouch for Tulsa, OK. I'm an investor and agent. My clients and I are experiencing cash flow positive properties, and we are definitely a landlord-friendly state. I'm happy to connect if you want to know more
Post: BP's New Member

- Real Estate Agent
- Tulsa, OK
- Posts 130
- Votes 66
Quote from @Zane Cress:
How's the market in Tulsa, anything worth buying for cash flow out there?
Post: Looking for a new Contractor

- Real Estate Agent
- Tulsa, OK
- Posts 130
- Votes 66
Hey John,
I got you. Check your DM’s
Quote from @John Wallace:
In need of a Contractor ASAP, just started a BRRRR on a Triplex in Tulsa (Pine & Lewis area) and the contractor has disappeared from the face of the earth. Nothing completed yet other than some minor cleanup. Scope of work in hand, need bids, PM me for more details... Thanks everybody.
Post: BRRRR Team Network - Tulsa, OK

- Real Estate Agent
- Tulsa, OK
- Posts 130
- Votes 66
Hi Robert, I'd be happy to chat with you
Post: How to find a mentor in Tulsa, OK

- Real Estate Agent
- Tulsa, OK
- Posts 130
- Votes 66
Hey Brian, I'm happy to help when you are ready. In the meantime, you can follow me on Youtube and all the social media platforms and see me documenting BRRRRing a house in Tulsa. You may find it helpful. Just type my name in youtube or TulsaTom in tiktok
Post: Potential markets that would be good for medium term appreciation

- Real Estate Agent
- Tulsa, OK
- Posts 130
- Votes 66
Tulsa would be an ideal market. If you’re interested to know more, check out my bio
Quote from @Gaurav Mehta:
Hi,
I am looking for my next investment. I have a few SFHs in Bay Area but now looking to invest somewhere else. Some more details below
Goals: Medium term appreciation (10 year horizon) with minimal or some cashflow to keep in case of some emergency repairs etc.
Type of property: Single Family or Smaller Multi Family
Type of rental: Long Term but open to Short Term rental too (if the area has companies that can manage the AirBnB. Cannot do this myself)
Investment size: Not sure yet but looking to invest $300K from my side
Currently looking at Atlanta but not sure if it is the best. I understand the above criteria is still pretty wide to give pointed results but if you are invested in any such areas with similar goals, please recommend.
Post: Looking for investors in Tulsa & Owasso, OK area

- Real Estate Agent
- Tulsa, OK
- Posts 130
- Votes 66
Post: Multi Family Investor, Wholesaler, Buy and Hold

- Real Estate Agent
- Tulsa, OK
- Posts 130
- Votes 66
Hi Cathryn,
I'm an investor/agent in Tulsa, OK. I've been connecting with people like yourself and helping them invest in Tulsa. I'd be happy to connect and help. I've helped a lot of newbies get their start!
Post: Looking for investors in Tulsa & Owasso, OK area

- Real Estate Agent
- Tulsa, OK
- Posts 130
- Votes 66
Hi Matthew, I'm interested
Post: 2023 Oklahoma City Investing

- Real Estate Agent
- Tulsa, OK
- Posts 130
- Votes 66
Nice post Landon. Just about all of this holds up for Tulsa, OK as well.