• How Do I Start My Real Estate Investment Journey? (Episode 86) S6 E10

  • Jan 3 2023
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast

How Do I Start My Real Estate Investment Journey? (Episode 86) S6 E10

  • Summary

  • You can watch this episode on Youtube.com: https://youtu.be/Jbu7nUh4j3U.

    Tyler, Aric, and Jason talk with Hyrum Oaks, CEO of RaceEntry.com, about how he got started in real estate investing.

    0:00 - Introduction. Hyrum Oaks is NOT a professional investor, but he's got 31 units! Even though he's from Utah, he chose to invest mostly in Indianapolis, Indiana.

    7:22 - Know Your Weaknesses. Don't try to build a strategy on your weakness. Hire where you're weak.

    10:39 - Going Out of State. He couldn't nail down wholesale deals, they were gone too fast. Have your HELOC ready, y'all! Did a flip to get some cash.

    18:26 - Buying 19 Units at Once. Vet your property manager, and then trust them.

    24:45 - Horror Stories.

    31:40 - Good advice. Experience protects you from pain.

    33:01 - This is How it Really Got Going. Competition.

    37:02 - What'd we learn today?

    39:39 - Out takes.

    * No property managers. harmed in the making of this video. Please contact us to tell us you love us, you want to hire us! Call or text:

    Special Thanks to our guest: Hyrum Oaks CEO of Race Entry Realtors with Hive Collective at Presidio Real Estate: Tyler Cazier: 801-210-0230 Aric Wiszt: 801-228-7687‬

    Lender with Elite Team at Security Home Mortgage: NMLS: 178787 Jason Christiansen: 801-669-7271 NMLS: 240472

    A Production with Security Home Mortgage's Jason Christiansen, and Hive Collective at Presidio's Tyler Cazier and "Mr. Suit" Aric Wiszt.

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