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All Forum Posts by: Ryan Carter

Ryan Carter has started 2 posts and replied 28 times.

Post: Lets build wealth together

Ryan CarterPosted
  • Investor
  • Bastrop, LA
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 14

@Khizar Hanif Welcome to the BP! Just about anything you would want or need to know has already been discussed somewhere on this forum. Happy reading...

Post: Software

Ryan CarterPosted
  • Investor
  • Bastrop, LA
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 14

@Shea Spinelli I've been using the PM paid version of Rentec Direct for the past 5-6 months. Customer support is very helpful and everything is setup to be web based, including signing leases electronically.

Tenant Portal

Owner Portal

Post: Newish Member - Bastrop, Louisiana

Ryan CarterPosted
  • Investor
  • Bastrop, LA
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 14

@TJ Hudson Welcome to the site! I've been around a while, I'm just ready to interact more and decided to do it the right way. Nice to meet you.

Post: Seeking Real Estate Agent With Investment Experience, Monroe, LA

Ryan CarterPosted
  • Investor
  • Bastrop, LA
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 14
Originally posted by @Scott Beatty:

@Ryan Carter ... I'm from LA. And still have friends and family that want to invest in the area. What makes north monroe so special? I always like new opportunities 

It may be worth mentioning that my step Dad is a licensed commercial and residential building contractor. We could always run a test in the area and build a duplex or two. Just an idea. I can manage.

Post: Newish Member - Bastrop, Louisiana

Ryan CarterPosted
  • Investor
  • Bastrop, LA
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 14
Originally posted by @Brent Causey:

Welcome to the community Ryan! I am in Ruston and have a few rentals and am doing some flips. You mentioned you have a property management company, do you have your brokers license? I thought about doing the same thing but I think, in Louisiana, you're required to have a brokers license to manage property so I never went through with it. 

Hi Brent, Thanks! I have summer interns that work with me every year from LATech and I'm familiar with the area. The property management company just fell into my lap, I was having trouble purchasing houses due to issues I mentioned in my original post, I saw the need and acted. Everything else would be worked out over time, I was just tired of not taking steps forward.

So to answer your question, no I do not have a broker's license and you are correct, for now it's required in Louisiana. Before running out to get my real estate license and then broker's license I looked up no less than 5 property management companies within my area and all of them started out with a broker's license, but all had been expired for the past couple of years. After seeing that and questioning a few of them personally, I came to realize that it seems like something that isn't enforced in my area.

That being said, it is the law so I have things in place incase the issues arises. I have 2 different brokers I could add the the business at any time until I'm able to obtain it myself.

Post: Newish Member - Bastrop, Louisiana

Ryan CarterPosted
  • Investor
  • Bastrop, LA
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 14

Hi, Ladies and Gentlemen!

My name is Ryan Carter, I'm 30 years old and from a small town in North Louisiana. I've been listening to the podcast and lurking these forums for the past 5 months or so and decided to go ahead and introduce myself.

Currently I work for a chemical company full-time, primarily dealing with water treatment in the Pulp and Paper Industry. I've been working in paper mills for the past 8 years or so and stay very busy doing so. I've always considered myself to be a "bad employee" and dreamed for the day that I could work for myself and actually own my own business doing something, anything! What I mean by "bad employee" is that I fight within myself to be ordinary. Does that make sense?

I'll try to keep my story short for now. 

Back in 2014, after many failed attempts at starting random product related businesses I decided "REAL ESTATE" seemed like a smart and safe move! So I took a hammer to by favorite piggy bank, found a house on the MLS and made an offer. To my surprise they accepted the offer and I immediately paid for an appraisal, everything was going smoothly and now we're just waiting on a closing date. I can't remember the exact amount of days, but I know if was more than 30 that we FINALLY had a scheduled closing date. The day before closing, the seller backs out of the deal (buyer/seller agreement expired) and he decides to keep the house. My first experience in Real Estate and I lost everything I put into it and never even owned anything! (the loss wasn't much, but losing anything was bad for me)

It took me a few years to lick my wounds and decide to try again, but I did eventually try again! Second time around everything was going great but during the title search they found two heirs to the property that were physically no where to be found. I could purchase the property, but would be required to sign a document acknowledging the fact that I wouldn't own 100%, which was no good for me so of course I backed out. Once again, losing my small investment before I actually owned anything.

Fast forward to today, multiple real estate books later, all of the BP podcast and a ton of research throughout these forums and many others, I'm now a Gazillionair!! lol  Not really, BUT I own a Property Management Company and have 5 properties! (I know this is small stuff compared to many on this forum, but it's my story and I'm just getting into the first chapter!) I'm working on adding more properties to my business as well as purchasing my own while still holding onto my full-time job, for now.

My latest project is a house that's within the city limits where I live thats been converted into a commercial building. It has a full kitchen, dining room and 1 bathroom, as well as 7 other rooms! 4 of 7 rooms are already rented consisting of hair salons and a massage therapist. I'm in the beginning stages of working that deal out now.

I know this was a longer read than the average intro, but I'm not average! I hope to become more active on the BP forums and actually get to know some of you rather than just reading your responses to other members!

See ya on the forums!

Ryan

Post: Seeking Real Estate Agent With Investment Experience, Monroe, LA

Ryan CarterPosted
  • Investor
  • Bastrop, LA
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 14

http://www.nola.com/business/baton-rouge/index.ssf...

The link above is a write up about a company that moved its headquarters to North Monroe a few years ago and in my opinion is what started this areas fast growth.

Major construction taking place within 5 miles of the facility both directions. Multiple neighborhoods being built, apartment complex, etc.

I apologize for any grammatical errors, I'm at a 3 year olds birthday party and using my IPhone.

Post: Seeking Real Estate Agent With Investment Experience, Monroe, LA

Ryan CarterPosted
  • Investor
  • Bastrop, LA
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 14
Hi, Michael. I don't have any suggestions pertaining to agents, but may I make another? Buy anything in North Monroe/Sterlington! It's nice to finally see someone on this forum from my area. Welcome.