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All Forum Posts by: Ken R.

Ken R. has started 10 posts and replied 36 times.

Post: Networking, Meetups, and the Newbie Curse

Ken R.Posted
  • Investor
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 32
Originally posted by @Will R.:

Nice story Ken. I'm new to real estate too and hoping to attend some meetups for the first time later this month. Glad to know there are others feeling like me. Best of luck with your deal.

 Thanks Will! You Definitely must attend those meet ups brother. I'll be going to as many as time permits. Keep me posted on your success. You got this bro! Just do it!

Post: Networking, Meetups, and the Newbie Curse

Ken R.Posted
  • Investor
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 32
Originally posted by @Brian Hosier:

Hi Ken R. and thanks for sharing a great story. In this space of one evening you demonstrated commitment, perseverance, creativity, and being focused on your goals. I'd say you have all the makings of a great real estate investor! Well done! If you use this same personality to overcome the countless challenges that will greet you on your road to success, you will have the ability to complete deals that others just wish they could.

I have been working on a large deal for the past 2 years that I originally thought would be just 3 months. I have felt like quitting many times (about every 30 days!) but I know that giving up will lead to failure and regret. Your story showed that you have a high probability of being successful in real estate. All the best.

 Hey Brian, Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts. I appreciate those words. I'm gonna remember this day as a big stepping stone that brought me closer to achieving my goals. So much to learn but I believe experience is the best teacher. Thanks again! Wishing you much success with your big deal. You got this bro. Keep me posted when you close on that thing so I can celebrate with ya from miles away! Best wishes!

Post: Networking, Meetups, and the Newbie Curse

Ken R.Posted
  • Investor
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 32
Originally posted by @Don Colagrossi:

Good story.   You have my kind of luck. I  was laughing,  because that stuff usually happens to me. 

Glad you persevered!

 Yes I did brother Don. I guess it happens to the best of us. It was all worth it bro. Much success to you!

Post: Networking, Meetups, and the Newbie Curse

Ken R.Posted
  • Investor
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 32
Originally posted by @Jeffrey Vandagriff:

Good Stuff @Ken R.!  You're not the only one bro... :)

Thanks Jeff.  I honestly thought it was just me bro. lol.  I'm so glad I went anyway. It was a valuable lesson learned. Humble beginnings!

Post: Networking, Meetups, and the Newbie Curse

Ken R.Posted
  • Investor
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 32
Originally posted by @Trevor Shettron:

It was GREAT meeting you the other night and I have reviewed your wholesale Property and I like it.  Lets make it happen!!!

 Thanks again Trevor, You're an awesome brother. I'm looking forward to doing some great business with you. Oh yeah, I sent the info about your other property we discussed near I-35 to another buyer in my network as well. Should know something soon if it is still available. See ya tomorrow!

Post: Networking, Meetups, and the Newbie Curse

Ken R.Posted
  • Investor
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 32
Originally posted by @Will R.:

Nice story Ken. I'm new to real estate too and hoping to attend some meetups for the first time later this month. Glad to know there are others feeling like me. Best of luck with your deal.

 Thanks Will. I thought I was the only one. lol. Looks like the deal is getting closer & closer. Best of luck to you as well bro. 

Post: Must Sell! Beautiful Well Kept Home in OKC (Warr Acres Editon)

Ken R.Posted
  • Investor
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 32

If you're in the market for a great investment property in Oklahoma City or a 1st home take a look at this 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath single family home. This is a great property that needs only minor repairs and is ready to make you a nice home or a financial return. Beautiful granite counter tops and it even has storm cellar! The 3 assigned schools for this property are located in Putnam City School District. It's located in Oklahoma City's Warr Acres edition. Only asking 138k | ARV 168k | Repairs 4,500 (Minor cosmetics) Would easily lease for $1200-$1500. Also willing to JV. This deal won't last! Here is your chance to get it before it gets listed on the mls.

Call or text Ken for more details. 405-310-7814


General Information:
Bed: 4
Bath: 2.5
Built: 1969

Heating and Cooling:
Heating: CENTRAL
Cooling: CENTRAL
Fireplace: YES

Amenities:
GRANITE COUNTER-TOPS, GRANITE WINDOWSILLS, MARBLE VANITIES, WOOD FLOORING, NEW WOOD FENCE, STORM CELLAR, LANDSCAPING

School Information:
High School: PUTNAM CITY ORIGINAL

Other Property Info:
Type: SFR
Subdivision: CHEROKEE HILLS SEC 5
Structure: BRICK

Post: Newbie from Dallas TX

Ken R.Posted
  • Investor
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 32

Welcome to BP Rickey,

I'm not in Dallas but if you ever decide to invest in the Oklahoma City area give me a yell. Congrats on your new journey! I'm fairly new but a wise man once told me that experience is the best teacher. I look forward to expanding to Dallas in due time. Be sure to setup your keyword alerts on BP. They'll keep you in the loop. Also, subscribe to the podcasts. See you at the top! Much success and blessings to you brother!

Post: Networking, Meetups, and the Newbie Curse

Ken R.Posted
  • Investor
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 32

So, I attended my first meet up group event this evening. The group was "OKC Deal Maker Sessions" in Oklahoma City. A place for wholesale deals, wholesalers, investors, and REI tycoons to network and share deals. I met quite a few seasoned investors at this event. It was a great experience but how I got there was an experience in itself. Of course at the last minute, I realized that this meeting was tonight. As I was printing out my paperwork for the property I wanted to present at this event my printer ran out of ink. No problem. Just replace the ink right? Right! Only problem was as I began printing again I ran out of printing paper. Really? Yep, only me right? By this time the clock is ticking and I'm running late. I thought to myself...Who goes to their first deal maker event late with no deals in hand to present? Then a voice in my head said..."Oh Well, Go Anyway!" Yep, I went anyway. I mean what more could it hurt to be late, no deal to present, and oh yeah, I forgot my pen. (Look, I didn't realize it until I walked thru the doors ok?) And to top it all off, I was the last person to walk in. Yep, I think I had newbie written all over my face tonight. There were no seats left. No problem, I'll stand right? Well, I stood for a few minutes absorbing the presenter and all of a sudden a humble young man from Home Vestors got out of his seat and told me I could have his. I was a little hesitant but I accepted. As I said thanks, I thought to myself, wow! What a humble person that guy was. Overall, I must say I learned quite a few things tonight from the seasoned vets in the room. When it was over I noticed how everyone was so friendly and full of life. As I attempted to introduce myself to a few people I noticed how they didn't hesitate to share a bit of their wisdom with me. Maybe they all saw a bit of themselves in my little newbie eyes. I met some awesome new people tonight. And to think I almost didn't go because of a few negative thoughts in my mind telling me it was too late for me. Plus, I really hate to be unprepared but something told me to just go anyway. I'm glad I did. I guess thats life huh? I think the lesson for me tonight was simple. Sometimes you may not have everything you need but you just have to keep pushing with everything you have. Sometimes even when you think it's too late, you're still right on time. Tonight was priceless. I'm glad I stepped out on faith into this big ocean of REI. This is only the beginning. There's so much to learn but hey, I guess you gotta start somewhere. Now if I can just close on this first property I have under contract. It would be like a dream come true. Somehow, some way, I feel I will be successful in this because failure is not an option. Success awaits! Blessings to you all!

Post: Deal or deal?

Ken R.Posted
  • Investor
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 32

Thanks for your input @David Chwaszczewski I realize the 15k-20k spread is no deal. I'm just wondering if there is creative terms option that is worth being negotiated before I pass on this potential lead. I'm learning that some REI deals can still profit with terms even when it appears to be little or no equity. Maybe this one isn't the one but curious if someone else can see something I didn't see. Thanks again.