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All Forum Posts by: Josh Ormonde

Josh Ormonde has started 1 posts and replied 8 times.

Post: Starting my REI Journey

Josh OrmondePosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Visalia, CA
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 3
Quote from @Austin Dias:

Hello all!

My wife and I live in the Central Valley of CA and are gearing up to purchase our first rental property (ideally some time in 2024). I have been a notary/loan signing agent since the beginning of 2019 and have had great opportunities to speak first hand with numerous investors around our area. Over the last year or so I've gotten more curious and have asked more questions each time I come across an investor and my interest has been peaked.

I'm 27 and my wife is 25. We bought our own primary residence back in December of 2021 and absolutely love our home and neighborhood. My wife has a great 8-5 job at our local community college but the main motivation for starting this journey is to hopefully allow her to not have to work 8-5 the rest of her working life. I am an independent contractor for my job as a notary so my schedule is much more flexible and there are many days where I can spend a good portion educating myself and researching the world of REI. I read Rich Dad Poor Dad a handful of years ago but recently re-read the book with a different mindset to implement the ideas into our life today. After re-reading RDPD, I read the CashFlow Quadrant and am currently about to finish Brandon Turner's Rental Property Investing book.

I wanted to give the background of my life to set up my question/idea and see if anyone has any thoughts?

As far as our financials go, my wife and I are in a pretty fortunate spot. We were both able to get our college educations without going into any student debt, and we don't have any credit card debt. My wife's car is paid off and mine will be paid off in a little less than a year. We both have good starts to our retirement accounts and we have right around $100,000 in savings. Flipping a house used to intimidate me because I'm really not that handy of a guy but the more I've spoken with investors and read Brandon's book, that's limited that fear. So now that I've been able to picture myself doing a flip/BRRRR, I'm at the point of seeking out the education I feel I need through reading, podcasts, BP, etc, while starting the process of reaching out to the investors I know around me and letting them know I'm serious about all of this. Through my job I've been able to come across lenders (public and private), investors, realtors, escrow and title officers, and pretty much any other occupation one of my clients may have. Now I'm at the point of figuring out how I go from being known as a notary to being known as a legitimate real estate investor.

I guess there wasn't really a question anywhere in there LOL I just saw this introductory option for the forums and thought I can give my background and ideas and see if anyone had anything to say! 


 Congrats Austin. Good to see more Visalia/Central Valley people on the forums. 

Post: Visalia/Three Rivers/Tulare County Investing

Josh OrmondePosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Visalia, CA
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 3

Hey everyone- If you've had any interest in investing in the Central Valley, specifically Tulare County and it's surrounding areas, feel free to message me if you're needing an agent in the area. I'd be happy to break down different areas and discuss strategies you're looking into. 

Looking forward to building some partnerships in 2023.

Post: Looking for a CPA and Attorney around the Fresno, CA area

Josh OrmondePosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Visalia, CA
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 3

Bastirre-Montgomery out of Visalia.

Post: Investing in the Central Valley.

Josh OrmondePosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Visalia, CA
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 3

@Ariel Rodriguez I work with sellers and investors in the Visalia/Central Valley area. Feel free to message me if you're interested in buying here.

Cost of living and affordability of housing in our area is a strong reason why most people are either relocating or investing here. Relocating due to remote work. Investing due to affordability and travel opportunities. Inventory is still low, like most of the state, but there's opportunity to be had. 

Post: Anyone have a STR in Three Rivers, CA?

Josh OrmondePosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Visalia, CA
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 3

@Susan Snodgrass. I don't own a STR in Three Rivers, but I'm from the area work with a number of investors in the area who do, including property management companies. Three Rivers and neighboring towns that lead to the Sequoias have become popular for STR. If you're interested in chatting more, feel free to message me. Happy to share any insight and connect you with some resources.

Post: Bought 1st Mobile Home Park in CA...Collecting Rent and Fines

Josh OrmondePosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Visalia, CA
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 3

No experience with this, but interested in any other details you can share about this deal. 

Post: Seeking lenders and investor in Central California !

Josh OrmondePosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Visalia, CA
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 3

I'm an agent out of the Visalia area. Also interested in networking with investors and purchasing my own investments this next year. Feel free to reach out.

Post: Anyone in the Tulare Ca, Visalia CA investing?

Josh OrmondePosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Visalia, CA
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 3

Love seeing the local network on a big platform like this! I'm an agent in the Visalia/Central Valley area, looking at investment opportunities in 2021, as well. Let's keep this network growing!