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Dev Why
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Real Estate goals for the coming months

Dev Why
  • Renter
  • Norwich, NY
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So I finally put together a plan that I am going to go with since I am in education mode. Tell me what you think. Thanks!

December: Read every book I can get my hands on about real estate(mostly about the basics, Multi families, Deal analysis etc...) Save up as much money as I can to take Ben Leybovich Cash Flow Freedom University course(about $278...around that area). If you want to know more about Ben Leybovich course and history his website is http://justaskbenwhy.com/. Be an active member on BP.

January: Register for Cffu. Save up as much money as I can for an Real estate agent course( about $500 to take a class online). Read as many books as I can about real estate. Be an active member on BP.

February: Be done with cffu. Register for a real estate agent course. Read as many books as I can about real estate. Be an active member on BP.

So what do you guys think? are these good goals for the up coming months? Im just trying to keep moving forward and try not to stop moving forward. Let me know what you think :)

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Troy Fisher
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Troy Fisher
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Well have short term and mid-term goals are great, but what's the long-term goal? What's the 5 year plan? It's usually easier to work backwards from there and get advice than it is to start from a beginning goal and move forward.

If my goal tomorrow was meet 5 active investors. That doesn't do me any good, or help me narrow down my future goals. But if my goal for this month was to meet 5 rehab investors who have done 10+ deals over the course of the last 24 months and meet with them for an hour. Then I have a SMART goal.

On the other hand if my goal was to buy a 100 unit apartment complex next year, meeting 5 rehab investors is probably not going to get me there...

Also there are only so many books you can read before they all become the same. But read a bunch until you start knowing how everything works.

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