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All Forum Posts by: Kyle Pascual

Kyle Pascual has started 3 posts and replied 5 times.

Hello everyone - I'm relatively new to BP and posting. I'm starting my personal real estate journey, but want to find more people that are willing to just talk about real estate or bounce ideas off of. I feel there is a need in personal real estate for conversation without constantly being sold on something. And I can't really talk shop with my inner group of friends (other than the macroeconomics of CRE).

Are there outlets for these types of conversations? 

Thanks! 

Post: JOBS Act - Crowdfunding Listings

Kyle PascualPosted
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I've been researching companies that have a business plan around crowdfunding, such as Fundrise, Realtymogul, and Arrived. Are there listings easy to recreate? I know there is a lot of regulation surrounding their listings. I would be interested in speaking with someone who knows their business plans.

Thanks!

Quote from @Rick Albert:

You can go to the events section here in BP and see what unofficial events are happening. There is one I attend on occasion in the Valley.

One option is house hacking here in LA. You get better appreciation and you can use the equity to invest out of state (that's what I did). Especially at your age you have time.


Thanks for the heads up! I do like the idea of house-hacking, but I'm pretty rooted in LA at the moment. I can't move at the moment, but I won't rule it out!

Quote from @Danny Gonzalez:

Hey Kyle,

That’s awesome that you’re looking to invest out of state (OOS). I live in Miami but invest in Birmingham, AL, so I completely understand the appeal of lower prices and less competition.

That said, OOS investing isn’t for the faint of heart. You need to know the market well, have enough reserves for inevitable expenses, and closely monitor the asset’s performance. A strong local team is key. While it’s not passive income like stocks, buying value-add properties in OOS markets has been the best wealth generator I’ve found.

I also own a property management company and brokerage in Birmingham. If you’re interested in chatting, send me a direct message. I’d love to help you succeed based on my decade of real estate experience.


Yes, this is very helpful. I would love to keep in touch. One of my partners is already invested in Alabama!. I'll send a direct message.

I'd like to build a team out-of-state and possibly gain new partners to invest alongside. Nothing in stone right now, since I'm still in school, but preparing for after graduation (6/2025). 

Hello! I'm a First Time Poster, but long time reader on these forums. 

I was curious if anyone has recommendations for investor groups or networking clubs that can help me invest out-of-state. I'm currently a grad student, but am looking to invest in multifamily properties outside of CA with my current savings ($25k to 50k, depending on how stocks are going). I don't think that is enough to invest in CA, but hopefully can find people in other markets that can help me. 

If this is the wrong approach please let me know what you think is the right one. 

Thanks!