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Updated almost 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

Where to begin?
I have read several forums and the beginners guide which is helpful but still kind of confused as to where to begin. I been trying to get into real estate investing for the last eight years. I started out buying into the Armando's stuff and got no where and recently renatus has been trying to get me to sign up with them. I have wasted thousands of dollars just to get no where. I use to live in Ohio but recently moved to Martinsburg, WV to be with my fiancé and her family. I am trying to learn this diverse market but its not as simple as Ohio was. I was told to start my own llc and I did in Ohio but not sure if I did it correctly. I have no money since I been out of work for the last year and a half due to a work injury but when I get my settlement I would like to get into fix and flip and rent and hold. I been to a REI club in Ohio but no one there was willing to help even when I offered services and not sure to see if there's one here since there was a fee to get in and I'm almost out of money. What is the best way to get started now or do I have to wait till I get my settlement?
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Originally posted by @Ronald Heppner:
Hi Ronald,
Sorry to hear about your injury. Something similar happened to me 4 years ago and it actually gave me time to re-asses my life and move down a different route.
Ohio is a great market and I am actually moving there in 7 days to continue growing my portfolio.
I love the saying "make a passion an obsession and you will never work a day in your life"
If you live and breathe real estate all day and everyday you will find that things start to open. Doors start opening and you start excelling in field.
Leave no stone unturned. Its just a numbers game. Connect with as many people as you possible can on daily basis. Ask questions of investors who already are where you want to be.
Spend a fortune on lunches and coffees and pick their brains haha
You will find that most professionals will happily assist. The ones that won't, well they aren't even worth talking to.
Thanks for reading and I hope my post helps.
Have a great day.
- Engelo Rumora
- Podcast Guest on Show #89
