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Updated about 17 years ago on . Most recent reply
Finding a good REI club
Hello,
This isn't my first post, but since it has been recently, I'll refresh my situation.
I am 26 years old, recent graduate from college, BS Computer Science. I work as a network administrator for a global engineering firm, with entry level pay. I just recently moved to Portland from Boise, ID.
The last year of college really depressed me because i feel I chose the wrong field of study. I enjoy IT both on a personal and professional level but feel it is not my true calling. One of my very close friends was a Finance major who went to work for a large commercial real estate firm as a broker after we graduated. I envy him due to the fact that while I know how much money I will make every month or even this year, his opportunity for income is limitless. This turned out to be the catalyst in my interest in REI.
My question: Without a doubt, the most offered piece of advice given to new real estate investors is to join a local REI club. However, a search in my area returns no less than 10-20 different clubs, some with paid membership. What are good credentials to look for when choosing? I am mainly interested in wholesaling and possibly bird dogging to get my feet wet.
Best regards,
Andrew