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All Forum Posts by: Jeron Kyle

Jeron Kyle has started 1 posts and replied 6 times.

Post: Looking for HVAC handyman in Chattanooga

Jeron KylePosted
  • Chattanooga, TN
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 2
PM me for the number- Design Air Systems BJ Sanders I've had great luck with him. Answers my calls txts and shows up when he says he will.

Post: Year of Construction in Chattanooga, Tennessee

Jeron KylePosted
  • Chattanooga, TN
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 2
By the way, a lot of the houses were re-deeded in 1930. Some say it was a records fire. Some say they annexed a lot during the depression. So a house with a 1930 deed could be much older .

Post: Year of Construction in Chattanooga, Tennessee

Jeron KylePosted
  • Chattanooga, TN
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 2
My 1927 built Dutch Colonial is balloon framed but has BX wiring. The foundation is solid and the structure is incredibly strong. Knob and tube was out by 1925-1930 in Chattanooga from what I've learned. I wouldn't try to box in the age vs cost to restore or rehab. Each house and each neighborhood is different. I automatically fill in x cost for mechanicals (electric, plumbing HVAC... etc) per sq foot. You win some and loose some in those areas. Bottom line, if I can't make a house beautiful spending -$30ft turnkey and still make money, I'll walk. There's always nightmares ;-)

Post: Chattanooga Flooring, Painting, and Counters

Jeron KylePosted
  • Chattanooga, TN
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 2
Here's my +$200k list. My -$200k guys are fast but won't deliver a $600k quality. Call me if you get into a bind though, six fifteen 2one0 twenty nine seven 4 Joe Burke owns Brown Dog and is a great turn key solution. He's busy but your price point may get his attention. Arcadia - interior, exterior and cabinet Painters, John Simpson Premier Surfaces - counter tops and stone floors, Casey Carpenter Chattanooga Flooring Center - all flooring, Beth Mister Sandman - Hardwood Flooring, Steve Johnson Toms Carpet - carpet ;-), everyone there is awesome! Joe 503dash5012 - carpet installer

Post: Deal Analysis Advice in E. TN

Jeron KylePosted
  • Chattanooga, TN
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 2

Good buy if you plan to live there 2-5 years. Be careful not to overbuild the neighborhood. if you're planning to flip quick, keep looking.

Post: ~ Chattanooga Area Mentors Welcome ~

Jeron KylePosted
  • Chattanooga, TN
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 2

As you can see by my profile pic, a lucky four-leaf clover can be bigger and better! I find them very often. So now I want to learn to find real estate deals and make them happen. I love finding people that need help escaping foreclosure or selling fast. I have a seller right now that needs to get out by month's end and I could use some guidance to get the deal.

My short history-
To supplement my J.O.B. income, I have built a new home and rehabbed homes while living in them. All transactions up to this point have been traditional retail. My goal is to accelerate this work and make real estate investing my primary income. I will have my contractors license by years end (2016) to further diversify my portfolio.

I'm interested in wholesale flipping and rehab flipping, then try my hand at buy and hold assets. 

Thanks for your Time, 

- Jeron