All Forum Posts by: Tyler Weinrich
Tyler Weinrich has started 11 posts and replied 51 times.
Post: OKC - Hot deal in my hands?? Duplex

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- Oklahoma City, OK
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- Votes 31
It is nice that the place was built in 2016 so repairs should be minimal. Hard to say on the resell potential there.
Looks like a safe investment, but not the best one. I guess it depends on your investment strategy. You can find better deals in OKC especially if you are ready to plunk down $84k.
Post: Newbie from Oklahoma City

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- Oklahoma City, OK
- Posts 61
- Votes 31
Hey Chris!
If you ever have any questions don't hesitate to reach out. Just PM me here or give me a call. @David Rundle knows a lot about storage facilities if you ever have questions about that. I think one of his ultimate goals is to own one or several of those as well.
Post: OKC Lunch Meet Up for May

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- Oklahoma City, OK
- Posts 61
- Votes 31
I'll be there. Excited about the Tax Sale Q&A!!!
Post: Any Shawnee, Oklahoma investors?

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- Oklahoma City, OK
- Posts 61
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Got a lead on a couple houses out there. Does anyone invest in Shawnee or know someone that does? Their opening price was $12k which is always a good sign. DM me or reply here if you can help
Post: Property Investor from Oklahoma

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- Oklahoma City, OK
- Posts 61
- Votes 31
Welcome! (from a different Tyler)
I focus more on Yukon/Mustang/OKC but do some work in MWC here and there. If you ever have any questions feel free to reach out. I'm always up for a beer or coffee or pizza as well if you want to meet up and talk RE
Post: New investor from Oklahoma

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- Oklahoma City, OK
- Posts 61
- Votes 31
Welcome! If you ever want to talk real estate, I'm open to meet up for a beer or coffee any time. Good to see another Okie on the boards
Post: Tiny OKC rental house, worth it or not?

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- Oklahoma City, OK
- Posts 61
- Votes 31
Came across a house someone is trying to get rid of in Oklahoma City (May and 10th area) but I'm hesitant on doing anything with it because of the size. The house is under 800 sf. It's tiny. My gut and general advice tells me don't mess with small homes but I wanted to see what others would feel comfortable doing in this situation.
ARV: $62,000 - $58,000.
Details: 3bed, 1.5 bath. About 80 years old. Recently had new roof, siding, and gutters installed. Hardwood floors. 1 car garage.
Repairs needed: Refinish hardwood floors. Install new water heater. Move breaker box from inside a cabinet to a safer location. Replace a couple interior doors. Nothing too major.
Purchase Price: $35,000 (currently at least). This is pre-negotiation.
House could rent for $650-$700, maybe a bit more. I'm hesitant to buy it because it's so damn small though. So I figured I'd see what the community thought.
Post: Oklahoma City REI group?

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- Oklahoma City, OK
- Posts 61
- Votes 31
The monthly meetings and Paul's group are great places to meet people. There is another one called millionaire possibilities. You can find it on meetup.com. Still a little sales-y but informative and a good place to meet people.
I found that if you do some e-networking through BP here, you can find folks that are always open to meet up over coffee/beer or answer questions via BP. If you are looking for education and discussion minus that sales pitch, start reaching out to people.
Post: Newbie in Oklahoma City

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- Oklahoma City, OK
- Posts 61
- Votes 31
Welcome! Glad to see another OKC investor on BP. There are a couple experts on rent to own's that post on the forms regularly. A quick search will reveal probably everything you wanted to know and more.
If you ever have any questions, feel free to reach out though.
Post: Oklahoma investor

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- Oklahoma City, OK
- Posts 61
- Votes 31
I do some wholesaling out there. I know a a landlord or two that focuses on properties in El Reno though. What were you thinking about getting into?