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All Forum Posts by: Adam Reyher

Adam Reyher has started 6 posts and replied 22 times.

Post: New Real Estate Investor in Columbus, Indiana

Adam ReyherPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Brownsburg, IN
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 7

@Daniel Vazquez hi my name's Arthur I'm a real estate broker with trueblood real estate I would love the opportunity to work with you DM me for more info!

Post: Looking for an agent

Adam ReyherPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Brownsburg, IN
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 7

@Agbolade Adesoye

I'd love to help out! Indiana is a great place to invest!

Post: Partner from out of state

Adam ReyherPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Brownsburg, IN
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 7

@Michelle Williams

Multi family here in Indianapolis can create steady cash flow for out of state investors and has been a very successful endeavor for many.

I'm a licensed real estate broker and general contractor here in Indiana so if you would ever like to discuss your options here further I would love to talk!

Post: Advertise my personal company and Real estate broker's license

Adam ReyherPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Brownsburg, IN
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 7

I have my broker's license and general contractor license. My question is, can I market both companies together, even though my real estate license is held by an agency? 

Thank you,

Arthur Adam Reyher

Post: 26 with 50k saved. No debt and excellent credit score.

Adam ReyherPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Brownsburg, IN
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 7
@Pj Knots As someone else stated above, I would take extra precaution working with family. I would suggest lining up a back up gc or two just in case. Your in Florida! I know the taxes, competition and process are probably ridiculous but I would definitely look into buy and hold vacation rental. You can get commercial cash flows out of single family rentals. I would consider structuring a brrrr/buy and hold combo. Start acquiring vacation rentals in high tourism areas. Themes seem to be big sellers for rentals i.e. pirates, board games ect.. if you go this route you could use your contractors to do your maintenance as well. Then you could also offer property preservation services to all the snowbirds. My ultimate goal is do do exactly as I stated above as I feel you can build serious cash flows for reasonable investments.

Post: New Investor from Chino Hills California

Adam ReyherPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Brownsburg, IN
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 7
@Greg Bumstead Welcome! Congratulations! Any particular area in Indy you are specifically interested in? Property is cheap on the near West side and I have heard many investors are expecting the stringtown/haughville area to be PRIME as iupui is growing rapidly and the revitalization is moving towards the IMS TRACK.

Post: Property renovations and rehab

Adam ReyherPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Brownsburg, IN
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 7
@Christopher Coffee Hello Chris! My suggestion would be to find durable waterproof vinyl plank flooring, as this is a rental and you don't want to have to replace the carpet every time a tenant moves out. It will cost more initially but if it's a good product it could last for years to come.not to mention it helps keep the property much more cleanly as it does not soak in all the nasty like carpet. Good luck and happy investing!

Post: Best advise for finding investors in Indiana?

Adam ReyherPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Brownsburg, IN
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 7

Thank you all for your wonderful words of wisdom. You can be certain they are greatly appreciated. I am an active GC and am currently performing a variety of services to a range of customers. My company is very young and its purpose currently is to grow my capital so that I will be better equipped to purchase investment properties. My future plans for the company would be to use the knowledge, skills and contacts acquired to develop/Remodel/maintain my own real estate investments. I would love to spend more time shaking hands at investor meetings but between running a business and being a father of four I just never seem to have time. lol I'm multi-tasking now writing this and helping the wife get dinner ready. Thank goodness for Bigger Pockets, at least i have some way of picking the brains of those more successful than myself.

Post: First BRRRR looking for contractors

Adam ReyherPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Brownsburg, IN
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 7

Hello Don, I would love to help. Shoot me a message and we can discuss it further.

Post: Best advise for finding investors in Indiana?

Adam ReyherPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Brownsburg, IN
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 7

Hey there bigger pockets family! My name is Arthur Reyher. I am a licensed real estate broker in Indiana. I also recently became a licensed bonded and insured general contractor in Indianapolis. As I'm sure you have already began to figure out I am not exactly interested in being a full time broker or GC, but am instead setting myself up to make maximum profits from real estate investments. I have been investing my money in professional licenses and the accompanying expenses leaving very little to acctually acquire property. My question to wonderfully helpful people is what I stated in the title what is the : Best advise for finding investors in Indiana? I will be eagerly awaiting your replies.