All Forum Posts by: Daryl Sielaff
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Post: Probate and pre forclosure list

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- La Grange, KY
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@Jacob Michal You may want to check out Sharon Vornholts blog and podcast. She's local to Louisville and probates are her niche.
https://louisvillegalsrealestateblog.com
Post: Louisville lacks enough lower income housing according to survey

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- La Grange, KY
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That article is pretty light on details. Any idea the source of the data or who conducted the survey?
Post: Intro from Louisville, KY

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@Mark Abbott Thanks for the tip! That's a new resource I hadn't come across yet. At first glace it seems like most have an appraised value below the judgement to be raised. Lots of data to sort through.
Post: Intro from Louisville, KY

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- La Grange, KY
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Thanks for the welcomes!
@Jordan Moorhead I like the idea of house hacking and several years ago I would have done it, but that's not as plausible with little ones in the family now. We're happy with our current house/neighborhood/schools, plus we have some capital to get us going. What area of town do you focus on?
@Allan Bishop Jr. Thanks Allan!
Post: Intro from Louisville, KY

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Hello All,
My name is Daryl Sielaff and I work as an Electronics Engineer in Louisville, KY. My wife and I have never liked the idea of paying rent to others, knowing that we were helping them build equity. For a number of years we felt we weren’t in a position to invest in real estate and we always had good reasons/excuses, but after listening to and reading so many stories I can see that we really should have started earlier.
I've been consuming as much material as possible the past several months from books, podcasts and blogs. I've started to network locally by attending the local REI group last week (KREIA). Now I'm searching for our first property, crunching numbers on MLS but not finding much that would cash flow. I'd like to invest locally so I can be hands-on as I learn, so I'm wrapping my head around other ways to find properties (wholesalers, FSBO, direct marketing?).
My current strategy is similar to many, targeting long term rentals for single family houses and 2-4 plexes, acquiring with the BRRR method when possible. My target is one new property a year for the next few years as I gain experience in managing renovations and tenants.