Real Estate is NOT What you see on TV!
This is THE podcast to join if you want to know how Real Estate can change your life! What myths will we bust? What guests will we have on? And most importantly, how has Real Estate changed MY life? Listen to today’s episode to find out!
About Kyle McCaw
“My passion for real estate began as a student at Texas A&M University. Soon after graduation, I began my real estate investment career purchasing several income properties.
My first purchase was a duplex. My first tenant paid 87% of my PITI (principal, interest, taxes & insurance). I soon picked up a roommate who paid the other 13%! After that, I knew I was onto something.
Within a few months, I purchased my second duplex. In 2003 I became a real estate agent focused on helping others build wealth and income with real estate. Within several months I was managing 3 small apartment complexes in addition to multiple duplexes throughout Columbus, OH.
The apartment complexes each had 12, 15, and 25 units and were located next to Ohio State University. I relocated to Dallas/Fort Worth in late 2004 to be closer to family. In 2008 I became a Texas real estate broker and opened McCaw Property Management.
McCaw Property Management was formed to solve real estate challenges by working outside of the traditional Realtor box. When a McCaw Property Management agent looks at a property, he or she is not limited to only traditional transactions.
We have found that in today’s economic environment we need to be aware of all the ways to help solve real estate problems. I have managed rehab projects consistently from start to finish for the last fifteen years.
My ability to analyze investment potential and manage construction on properties places me in the ranks of very few real estate professionals.”
Kyle also volunteers for Pack 175 Cub Scouts and numerous little league sports.
Member of Keller, TX Lions Club
As a proud Texas A&M graduate, he feels that it is very important to give back to his alma mater. He regularly volunteers for the McFerrin Center for Entrepreneurship as a guest judge for the MBA Venture Challenge, 3 Day Startup competition, and the Raymond Ideas Challenge.
Kyle also is on the board of the Northeast Tarrant County A&M Club
(www.netcaggies.com). In this organization his most proud accomplishment is creating the annual Howdy Trip for area high school juniors. The primary goal of the trip is to introduce the Aggie Spirit to high school students that may not otherwise have the opportunity to visit Texas A&M. The NETC A&M Club provides chaperones, transportation, and meals for the day trip. Students attend a campus tour, meet with admissions, eat in a dining hall, meet Yell Leader, Reveille (Aggie mascot), and more. The trip is free of cost to the selected students.
NARPM member, volunteer for the 2018 National Convention