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All Forum Posts by: Jack Ryan

Jack Ryan has started 1 posts and replied 8 times.

@Blaine Martinez ya I’ll be attending the CO REÍA in 2 weeks to network and learn. I’m out of uptown currently but am open to connecting via coffee

@Daniel Huynh shoot me a message when you’re free sometime 🤙🏼

Hey Dustin, Ellis Hammond out of San Diego runs a weekly REI multifamily meetup and I'm pretty sure he has seeveral investors looking in the midwest.

@Daniel Haberkost

Parts of my body are still considered “paralyzed” via lack of neurological function (right hand and right leg). I’ll never train again. My body looks strong thanks to testosterone replacement but neurologically it is forever weakened due to the cervical nature of the injury.

Spinal cord injury is so much more than breaking your neck and being paralyzed.

That's good to know about your FHA purchase. Theoretically, based off the rules I'm reading, I could theoretically move after 2-3 months for a different job (in San Diego) and that would theoretically suffice? I'm not looking to create fraud, just actively planning my return at some point and because of property prices in SoCal, Denver is a much better market currently.

If I buy via FHA, renovate, and sell in 6 months, is that legal?

@Dan Heuschele

Hey Dan, ya have many friends still training but physically unable to (parts of my body are still paralyzed).

I see you’re in Poway, I myself grew up in a scripps Ranch. What do you specialize in Poway or are you out of state investing?

@Craig Curelop hey, would love to sit down and chat sometime next week if you’re around? I’m all for weighing all my possible options. I have the income, it’s more about establishing the down payment and or partners 🤷🏼‍♀️

Also have a ace in my sleeve but that’s private and I’m not sure the timeline on it

I’ll shoot you an add

@Daniel Haberkost

Unable to train anymore and unable to surf traditionally now, unfortunately..

House hacking is something I've considered but being tied to Denver for over a year with the FHA occupancy requirements is not something that appeals to me knowing I'd like to move back to San Diego. If there's another way to do it (which I'm sure there is), I'm all ears!

Hi guys, in 2018 I joined Bigger Pockets on a different account. At the time, I was a digital marketing manager and luxury real estate assistant (licensed out of CA) working out of North County for a great agent. Life was good. Managed to save $16k intending to invest, was finishing school, and surfing and training jiu jitsu every day. Truly living the life. I had intentions to go do real estate full time in my area in a partnership with the agent I was working with but that didn't pan out..

November 29th, 2018, my life changed forever. At 12:50pm that Thursday, my neck was broken at C4-C5 by the instructor and was subsequently paralyzed from the neck down. I lost everything. My legs, arms, hands, my ability to breathe, bowel control, and even had a stroke from cutting the vertebral artery. By all accounts, my life was over at that moment. I spent 2.5 weeks in the ICU before being sent via private medical jet to Craig Hospital in Englewood, a world class Spinal Cord Injury rehabilitation center. There are many more details, and there will be a book and documentary made some day but the story is still being written..

I spent 4 months at Craig. I was told I would not walk out of there. I said **** that and through a lot of luck, suffering, grit and a do or die mentality, I walked out of there 3 months later before spending a month on my own in Denver while rehabbing in outpatient. I then came back to San Diego and never used my wheelchair again.

During those months, I kept tabs on the Denver market. To me, being from Socal, it's super cheap in my mind and with the 5% increase to Denver growth per year, I feel like there's a lot of opportunity. But the passion for REI remained. I spent the majority of 2019 getting back on my feet (literally) and figuring out my new body, disability, and life.

One year later, I've moved back to Denver for work. The same mountains I stared at daily from my hospital room are the ones I stare at from my office downtown but I have a goal to get out of corporate and back into real estate by end of year (I'm a nomad and surfer at heart). 

Currently, I'm re-establishing my emergency funds (shooting for $6-8k by April, saving $1500-2000 a month) and learning and networking as much as possible. 

My mentality is this: If I can do what most considered impossible which was walk again (I was worst case scenario) than I can do literally anything and that my word carries weight. I'm one of the lucky unlucky ones but my perspective is wildly different compared to a lot of 24 y/os.

I would love to connect with those interested in BRRR (currently reading J. Scott's book) and multi-family. Open to coffee or networking events. I have a lot to offer in terms of digital marketing skills as well! Cheers guys, thanks for reading.