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All Forum Posts by: Tyler Piciullo

Tyler Piciullo has started 17 posts and replied 60 times.

Post: I need help…I’m wasting my opportunity

Tyler PiciulloPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 61
  • Votes 19
Quote from @Jaron Walling:

@Tyler Piciullo If you can touch base with an investor that owns 400+ units I would 100% try to ADD VALUE to them. That's a big connection. His professional network is probably insane. Find something they need or want and double down on it. If an investment property is a book with 10 chapters selling property is the last chapter. Its the least of my concern because I'm a buy/hold investor. There's 9 other chapters you could "attack" and add value. 


He always told me to attended my local REIA, that's what he did to learn, my first class is tomorrow

Post: I need help…I’m wasting my opportunity

Tyler PiciulloPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 61
  • Votes 19
Quote from @Jaron Walling:
Quote from @Tyler Piciullo:
Quote from @Eliott Elias:

How have you been a realtor this long and lost when it comes to you finding a deal. Time to get entrepreneurial, get creative and let it rub off on your clients. A lot of people who overpaid for their property a few years ago are selling subto with no money in their pocket. 

Because when you don’t know anything about construction, don’t have enough money to finance, and nobody in your life owns a piece of property, and you and only you are responsible for supporting yourself, it’s pretty easy to just lose focus of other things around you 

 Tyler, it's hard to read that statement but the harsh reality is you NEW PEOPLE around you. Just based on your response it's probably time for some major sacrifices in your life. Only you know what that is. You can learn basic construction and rehab skills for free online. You can side hustle and earn more $$$. You can sell something and earn more $$$. You can meet experienced people and bigger conversations. That solves 75% of your road blocks and it takes 1-2 years. No 

Jaron, what should be my first 3 steps? I will do these immediately, I used to network with a guy who flipped 100 houses a year and owns 400+ units,. he said go to my local REI group etc.. for my county or town

Post: I need help…I’m wasting my opportunity

Tyler PiciulloPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 61
  • Votes 19
Quote from @Eliott Elias:

How have you been a realtor this long and lost when it comes to you finding a deal. Time to get entrepreneurial, get creative and let it rub off on your clients. A lot of people who overpaid for their property a few years ago are selling subto with no money in their pocket. 

Also, when you lived in expensive markets your whole life, it’s very intimidating 

Post: I need help…I’m wasting my opportunity

Tyler PiciulloPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 61
  • Votes 19
Quote from @Eliott Elias:

How have you been a realtor this long and lost when it comes to you finding a deal. Time to get entrepreneurial, get creative and let it rub off on your clients. A lot of people who overpaid for their property a few years ago are selling subto with no money in their pocket. 

Because when you don’t know anything about construction, don’t have enough money to finance, and nobody in your life owns a piece of property, and you and only you are responsible for supporting yourself, it’s pretty easy to just lose focus of other things around you 

Post: I need help…I’m wasting my opportunity

Tyler PiciulloPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 61
  • Votes 19
Quote from @Mike Dymski:

Read books, listen to podcasts, and, most importantly, analyze real opportunities (you'll learn the market that way and establish your criteria).  You're an insider...buy undervalued properties and re-sell or rent them.


What are the best books or podcasts with real solid advice that’s applicable, not “idea advice” 


Post: I need help…I’m wasting my opportunity

Tyler PiciulloPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 61
  • Votes 19

Guys, I’m a relatively successful realtor here in Fort Lauderdale FL. My whole life (I’m 26) I knew I wanted to buy real estate to rent out etc… well I’m at a point in my life where I have some money put away to do something but I’m literally lost…I’m ready for action, I just need help with the plan, numbers, etc. what should I do or where should I start?

Post: Am I doing this right? Noob Investing

Tyler PiciulloPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 61
  • Votes 19
How are you cash flowing after 24 months? Just hoping rents rise?

Post: Am I doing this right? Noob Investing

Tyler PiciulloPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 61
  • Votes 19

I'm looking on MLS and Zilllow for my first deal, seems as if everything is overpriced and rents make 0 sense.


How do you find good deals not needing crazy rehab?

Post: Looking to buy my first deal (need help with numbers)

Tyler PiciulloPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 61
  • Votes 19
I'd house hack a multi family, not going to house hack a sfh, also I have enough capital not to house hack I think, right now it looks like investing out of state is for me 

Post: Looking to buy my first deal (need help with numbers)

Tyler PiciulloPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 61
  • Votes 19
Yeah guys (I could be wrong) but nothing is cash flowing right now here in South Florida. House prices have skyrocketed and rents haven’t caught up, any out of state market to recommend I look in to?