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All Forum Posts by: Jason Waldo

Jason Waldo has started 12 posts and replied 86 times.

Post: Your only as successful as your mindset

Jason WaldoPosted
  • Investor
  • Kansas City, MO
  • Posts 96
  • Votes 82

When I was 11 the public school I went to labeled me as special needs. They believed I couldn’t read and had a severe learning disability. I remember being so angry and confused. Throughout all of my entire academic career not including college because I didn’t attend. Was marked with the mental struggles of being marked as stupid and uneducated.

When I was growing up my family was affluent and never taught us kids about money but we had every thing we could have ever wanted. Biggest house in the Neighborhood, sports car for my 15th birthday.

When I was 18 my world as I knew it came crashing down my family filled bankruptcy and we lost everything. Our houses our businesses and my car. I still remember it like it was yesterday. I forgot something at my house so I drove my truck I had back home and ran inside to grab it. I wasn’t in there for more than 5 minutes and when I came back out my truck had vanished from the driveway. I ran back into my house to tell my parents that my car was missing and then we saw it being towed away out the front door. My truck had been repossessed.

Fast forward to my early 20’s I got a handful of reality when I decided to move out on my own and found out the hard way what life was really like. I had bills and could hardly pay for them. I worked 40-50 hours a week and hated my life. I wanted to be back in the comforts of my old life but knew I and only I could get that back but didn’t know how.

That was 14 years ago and throughout the last 14 years I devoted myself to learning everything I could about self talk, goal setting, abundance mindset and the power of leverage and how money worked. I would study those subjects like I was studying for the bar exam.

I instilled in my mind the mindset I needed to play the game and get back what I believed was taken from my family.

I am 34 years old and have a few properties that are paid for free and clear that no one can ever take from me or my family. I have owned two successful business in of which I sold off half of when I was 32.

This isn’t a sob story but a story to show that despite the hardships and set backs in life a good mindset is the key to success in real estate and in life.

What are some ways you guys fight a poor mindset and different ways you have overcome your mind in life.

All success starts in the mind.

Post: Property Manager in Independence, MO for BRRRR?

Jason WaldoPosted
  • Investor
  • Kansas City, MO
  • Posts 96
  • Votes 82

@Neil Cronkrite I am a handyman here in The Kansas City area and I work primarily with property management companies. Here is my top three. The first one is the one I use for my rentals and they have been great.

1) KC home rental

2) Midwest property resource

3) Meridean property management

If you have any questions or need contact info please feel free to send me a PM

Thanks,

Jason

Post: Fundrise and personal rentals

Jason WaldoPosted
  • Investor
  • Kansas City, MO
  • Posts 96
  • Votes 82

I have been an investor for about 7 years and have a few properties now with one that is paid off. I have also been putting a few bucks into fundrise due to curiosity and to see if I liked it. I always want to be investing in something every week whether it is my SEP in my company or fundrise or saving for more rentals.

I am wondering what you guys think about using fundrise as a means of saving for college for my daughters. My daughters are 2 years old

and 9 months old. So obviously I am in this for the long term and don’t need to touch my rental income or the money from fundrise anytime soon.

my wife and I own our own businesses and make decent money. I don't really like the traditional ways of investing (401k,Roth IRA) although I do have a SEP for offsetting taxes in my business.

Just wondering what you guys think about that potential plan.

Thanks,

Jason

Post: Realtor and Property Manager in KC

Jason WaldoPosted
  • Investor
  • Kansas City, MO
  • Posts 96
  • Votes 82

@Esteban Medina I own a handyman company and we work with a lot of property management companies around the city. If you want to send me a PM I would be more than happy to give you a list of some of the best ones I know including the one I use for management of my portfolio.

Looking forward to connecting.

Post: Anyone know a good handyman in Kansas City

Jason WaldoPosted
  • Investor
  • Kansas City, MO
  • Posts 96
  • Votes 82

@Tom Rychlewski send me a PM. Would like to talk to you more about your need for a handyman.

Post: Kansas City Metro - Starting Out

Jason WaldoPosted
  • Investor
  • Kansas City, MO
  • Posts 96
  • Votes 82

@Sarah Stolberg hey there! My wife and are in the BRRR game and I am also the owner of a handyman company. If you would like to talk more send me a PM!

Looking forward to connecting,

Jason Waldo

Post: Referrals for fair handyman/general contractors for Kansas City?

Jason WaldoPosted
  • Investor
  • Kansas City, MO
  • Posts 96
  • Votes 82

@Rohan J. Are you still looking for a good handyman?

Post: Anyone know a good handyman in Kansas City

Jason WaldoPosted
  • Investor
  • Kansas City, MO
  • Posts 96
  • Votes 82

@Tom Rychlewski are you still looking for handyman in Kansas City?

Post: Best places to invest for a rental property

Jason WaldoPosted
  • Investor
  • Kansas City, MO
  • Posts 96
  • Votes 82

@Anthony Holloway I live in a city called lees summit which is a suburb of Kansas City and the real estate is amazing here. I own a few in this area. School districts are among the best. There is actually a 4 plex for sell right down the round for $479k and the rents are around $1,100 for each unit. 

Post: Handyman in Kansas city

Jason WaldoPosted
  • Investor
  • Kansas City, MO
  • Posts 96
  • Votes 82

@Itay Heled hey there! I am the owner of True North Property Maintenance and would love to talk about your need for a handyman.

Talk to you soon!