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All Forum Posts by: Kyle Griffin

Kyle Griffin has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Adriel Hsu Extremely insightful post. I appreciate you going into the details of the entire project and also the major learning points for you.

Post: Best City to live in

Kyle GriffinPosted
  • Professional
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1
Kevin Grinstead You have to love Denver getting the credit it deserves! Hopefully it doesn't get too overcrowded in the coming years. I guess the next big question is...which suburb of Denver is the best to live in, or in our case, invest in!

Post: Advice for an Aspiring Investor

Kyle GriffinPosted
  • Professional
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

@Jeff RappaportThank you so much for the detailed response! I found it very helpful especially numbers 3 & 4. I would love to work alongside an investor in a win-win type relationship. 

@Dan MackinI would love to join the meetup but unfortunately I am not in town! I will definitely be attending these down the road though. 

Post: Advice for an Aspiring Investor

Kyle GriffinPosted
  • Professional
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1
Hey everyone, I'm Kyle, 22 years old and freshly graduated from college with a Business Marketing degree. I'm fairly new to Bigger Pockets, but am an aspiring Real Estate Investor who doesn't know where to start! I'd like to skip getting a job in another industry and jump directly into Real Estate, but the more and more I educate myself, the more difficult it seems to find the right plan of action. So I figured why not ask people who have been there and done that! If you were in my shoes, what would be your first step? Become an agent? Jump into wholesaling? Hire a coach? Work for free for an Investor? I'm all ears and would love to hear and discuss any advice you might have!