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Updated almost 12 years ago, 03/17/2013
champagne tastes on a beer budget, how do I go about it?
1st off BP creators and contributors, thank you for being the voice of reason and cutting out the nonsense. In a industry that is saturated with slips, trips, and misguiding jerks, its nice the get clear, to the point information and education. Indispensable resource!
I had 2 years in Real Estate experience 7 years ago. specializing in SS loss mitigation negotiations. I watched millions of dollars pass right through my work in those 2 years. SuuuucKS!!!!! I got into real estate because I understand the basic ideas of cashflow and flipping. Easy right! kinda. More like the game of Othello, "a minute to learn, and a lifetime to master.
Anyhow, due to circumstances, (Please read my book in2-3 years, or watch for me in NY TImes, I have the one and only self sustaining kidney transplant in the world. No drugs, and 0 rejection. Plus other successful projects) I have had to parade in different venues outside of RE investing, therefore, no grand capital. Now that I am free to pursue monetary empowerment, I wanted to ask for insight as to options to create a portfolio with limited funds and poor credit. My current plan of practice is the obvious. Work as much as I need to, reestablish my credit, build and sculpt a business plan and follow through.
Are there other possibilities to put into place? I would love to hear any alternative to the quickest, and safest path to this goal?
PS. What does one like me extend for this very valuable information? What can I do for you?
Sincerely.
Jaime