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All Forum Posts by: Isaiah Hamlin

Isaiah Hamlin has started 2 posts and replied 6 times.

Post: Looking for title company or real estate attorney in Indy

Isaiah HamlinPosted
  • Realtor
  • Gilbert, AZ
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0

Hey guys, I am needing to quitclaim a current rental SFH I have in Indianapolis into an LLC. Anyone have someone they recommend I can use? I am a realtor in Phoenix, AZ and not local to the Indy area. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

Post: Property management (Indianapolis)

Isaiah HamlinPosted
  • Realtor
  • Gilbert, AZ
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0

Hey Gary, I just sent you a connection request/message. Check it out when you have a second. 

Post: First investment property/Considering out of state

Isaiah HamlinPosted
  • Realtor
  • Gilbert, AZ
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0
Hey Johnny, 

Thank you for your insight. Will take this into consideration. 


Originally posted by @Johnny Wolff:

@Isaiah Hamlin - why are you going in with a business partner?  Honestly think its cleaner to just buy you're own for a bunch of legal/logistics reasons.  Save partnering for big time/high value deals.

Post: First investment property/Considering out of state

Isaiah HamlinPosted
  • Realtor
  • Gilbert, AZ
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0
Tory, thanks again for your input. Very excited to begin this journey and hopefully get to where you are in a few years. 

Originally posted by @Tory Tolson:

Well, I really accelerated into different things. My first property was a turnkey property that I paid retail for. I quickly realized that to continue building, you have to have a realistic financing plan. Dropping $25k+ of personal cash on each down payment isn't realistic for most people. After 3 properties purchased at retail, I decided to BRRRR. Now it's really fun! The hardest thing to overcome is getting the first deal from analysis to closing, making it official. Just do your homework and make sure it's a good deal that will rent for the right amount. Other than that, be ready to learn and just know that mistakes will happen, just work hard to control them and keep them to a minimum.

Post: First investment property/Considering out of state

Isaiah HamlinPosted
  • Realtor
  • Gilbert, AZ
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0
Tory, thank you so much for your feedback! Congrats on being 11 properties in in only 2 years! If you dont mind me asking, what was the biggest hurdle you had to go through when you first started out? Thank you for your time. 


Originally posted by @Tory Tolson:

Isaiah- It all starts with one good contact. I think one of the best places to start with is looking for one of the top agents in the area your looking at. You can even search different platforms like Zillow and Realtor to see how many sales an agent has completed in the past year. From there you can get all kinds of contacts and recommendations. I invest out of state in Memphis, TN while living in Maryland- started about 2 years ago- and have a solid team now. Starting my 11th property/project there. I started with an agent, asked a ton of questions, and got a few more good contacts. 

For partners, I'd say to make sure you guys have goals, visions, expectations, and business plans aligned first. Also, make sure your personality types compliment each other, which means different personalities that help move one another forward. It doesn't hurt to have written agreements either! 

Post: First investment property/Considering out of state

Isaiah HamlinPosted
  • Realtor
  • Gilbert, AZ
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0

Hello all, 

My name is Isaiah Hamlin and I live in Mesa, Arizona. I am 28 years old and my wife (age 24) is looking for our first investment property. We have worked hard to save up extra money for a down payment and are now in position to move forward. I have been reading/studying/listening to Brandon and David and quite a few of you guys here in the forums for quite some time and ready to move forward and start making it happen. I am considering purchasing a duplex with my business partner. We were considering investing in Illinois due to the cost of living there and opportunity that seems to be available. My business partner lives in Phoenix but is from St. Louis and lived there for 22 years and knows the market very well. The feedback I was looking to get was in regards to tips on purchasing a first investment property with a business partner and also investing out of state. I have found different ideas and thoughts here on BP on investing out of state and the pros and cons that come along with it. Our first property would be a buy and hold property where cashflow is important but the end goal just being able to get our feet wet and build from there. Any feedback/tips are greatly appreciated. Also, if there are any local real estate agents/contractors/investors in the St. Louis area I would love to connect as we are still looking to build our team in the area. Thank you all for taking the time to read this post. Look forward to your feedback. God bless! 


-Isaiah Hamlin