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All Forum Posts by: Kyle Begner

Kyle Begner has started 5 posts and replied 13 times.

Post: Which Bigger Pockets book made the largest impact to you?

Kyle BegnerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Summerville, SC
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 9

@Matthew Patterson love it man, let me know what you thought of that book!

Post: BRRRR lenders - down payments?

Kyle BegnerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Summerville, SC
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 9

Following this post

Post: Our 1 year journey to 22 units & $10,000/mo cashflow without OPM

Kyle BegnerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Summerville, SC
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 9

What an absolute powerhouse, amazing deals and work! Would love to see what this past 7 months has been like for you!

Post: Which Bigger Pockets book made the largest impact to you?

Kyle BegnerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Summerville, SC
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 9

Its no secret that bigger pockets is an absolute publishing power house. 

Which for new information seekers could be a little overwhelming! 

I would like to have anyone who has read any of their books to let us know what you think down below. 

I have read through 

1. The Multifamily Millionaire Vol.1

2. BRRRR

3. Estimating Rehab Costs

I found these to be an astute introduction to for anyone looking to upgrade their life, knowledge, and situations....

What Bigger Pockets books impacted you most? 

Post: How do I come up with a reasonable offer?

Kyle BegnerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Summerville, SC
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 9

@Bjorn Ahlblad

Im still pretty new to the BP forum so thank you for the advice!

Post: How do I come up with a reasonable offer?

Kyle BegnerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Summerville, SC
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 9

I am in the process of trying to acquire a few self storage locations, The price is marked at market bid. 

I want to add these properties to my portfolio, they look amazing, I ran through each location with the broker and owner. I was very impressed with how they kept up with everything, tenants we talked to were happy with pricing and the property. Tons of potential to expand and grow. 

I will post my details down beneath but my main goal here is to learn how to offer a great deal for BOTH of myself and the seller. 

What would be reasonable? 



Property #1- 4 acres, 7 buildings, 20,500 of rental sqft, 139 units, 96% occupied,

Property #2- 6.5 acres, 5 buildings, 15,00 of rental sqft, 110 units, 100% occupied,

Property #3- 3 acres, 6 buildings, 18,000 of rental sqft, 144 units, 90% occupied,

The Details I do have currently:
All are slightly under market rent rates(could raise 5%-15%),
None are AC.
Net Rentable is 53,000+/- Sq. Ft.
In-place NOI $187,000+
Stabilized NOI $214,000+
Price is not divulged, going for Market Bids.
UNITs = 393
Buildings = 18
Acres = 13+
Value add = Tons of Potential
They are all within 10+/- miles of each other
Can increase tenant insurance collected, admin fees, merchandise(boxes etc.)
Enough land for expansion.

Thank you for taking a look.
Would really like to hear some opinions. I'm still a rookie in the game. 

Post: Summerville Rookie investor looking to make more connections

Kyle BegnerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Summerville, SC
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 9

Hey @Kevin Kohler Feel free to shoot me a message on here to talk about some times, I try to keep my weeks and busy and possible leaving my weekends open, Usually Saturdays and Sundays will always work. 

Let me know!

Post: Summerville Rookie investor looking to make more connections

Kyle BegnerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Summerville, SC
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 9

 @Jordan Ray

Hey! Where at in south FL? I go to the Naples area for a fishing trip once or twice a year. I also just moved here (Charleston area) from Pensacola...So huge FL fan here, nothing like the gulf coast haha.

I looked at your profile a little bit, I like the direction you are going with you goals!

Feel free to message me on here and we put a time on the calendar,
Look forward to hearing from you.

Post: Summerville Rookie investor looking to make more connections

Kyle BegnerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Summerville, SC
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 9

@Andrew R. Lucas

Hey! I was just talkeing to hayden about that meet up! I havent been but i plan on going next month! I believe im heading over to check Colombia out in a couple weeks, if your free i can give you a ring and grab some coffee

Post: Summerville Rookie investor looking to make more connections

Kyle BegnerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Summerville, SC
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 9

Hello South Carolina Bigger Pockets Forum readers, 

I am new to the Charleston area, Just came from the gulf coast in Pensacola almost 5 months ago. 

I've join a few REI groups and have been looking to join the chamber of commerce soon as I can't wait to get more involved with my new community!

I sold my small portfolio in FL before I moved because the was no profit to be had with a management company involved...as to be expected for a couple handfuls of single family homes. My style is aggressive but calculated in nature. My Background is a mix between mechanical engineering, sales/marketing, and REI.

I have been looking for some friends/connections in the field: investors, prop. managers, brokers, agents, wholesalers, and contractors. I'll buy the first coffee/beer. 

  • A little bit about what I have going on now:
  • 1 Self storage facility with 36 units, 2 small "warehouses", 2 offices, and 2 conference rooms, 1 2000sf mobile home (need pricing to come down 100k first 80% occupancy)
  • 1 Self storage facility with 3 locations and 300+ units with 96% occupancy ( deals is great, out of my price range unless I can get creative)
  • 1 Mobile home park with 60+ units and 90% with renters expecting a rent increase. 50% pad rent 50%are portfolio owned trailers

Would enjoy hearing some thoughts