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All Forum Posts by: Alpesh Parmar

Alpesh Parmar has started 18 posts and replied 329 times.

Post: Have $500k to start RE investing- wwyd?!

Alpesh ParmarPosted
  • Investor
  • Dublin, CA
  • Posts 344
  • Votes 226

@Noelle Pritchard Barkley Definitely invest as well as learn. If you don’t want to pay taxes on certain amount, 1031 into other real estate or even invest in opportunity zone funds. Diversify among commercial and residential properties.

Post: First Deal Flopped...Now What?

Alpesh ParmarPosted
  • Investor
  • Dublin, CA
  • Posts 344
  • Votes 226
Originally posted by @Renee Yarbrough:

@Alpesh Parmar

I subscribed to your newsletter...thanks for the advice!

Thanks Renee. There are different ways to reach the same destination. Do not be discouraged. Stay on the track and keep taking action.

Post: First Deal Flopped...Now What?

Alpesh ParmarPosted
  • Investor
  • Dublin, CA
  • Posts 344
  • Votes 226

@Renee Yarbrough learn from your mistakes and move on! You are way better than tons of people who read blogs, listen to all kind of podcasts, attend meetup and still never take any action but complain about building team, market etc.

Post: Why Do 97% Of Real Estate Investors FAIL?

Alpesh ParmarPosted
  • Investor
  • Dublin, CA
  • Posts 344
  • Votes 226

@Sadrud-Din Williams where did you see 97% of them fail? Is there a website or graph? I would love to see it.

Post: Student loans or investment property

Alpesh ParmarPosted
  • Investor
  • Dublin, CA
  • Posts 344
  • Votes 226

@Ashley Gish I would say target your highest interest rate loans - be it student loan and start paying them off. Education is expensive and if it’s allowing you to have well paying job, why not? I know people here would argue but because of my education, I started making good money and I was able to invest that money into real estate. Good luck!

Originally posted by @Martin Saenz:
Originally posted by @Alpesh Parmar:

@Gerry Cohen thanks Gerry and others for sharing your experiences. When I was starting out, I was going to attend his mastermind but then I attended Eddie Speed's and I wasn't impressed either. All of these guys want to make money from courses, workshops, coaching, JV investors and investors trying to buy assets from them. It's like they have nothing to lose - it's only win-win for them.

I'm pretty much staying out of the conversation as I have never had a dealing with Scott and can't speak from experience.  My heart goes out to those affected by a bad encounter I must say.  I would only mention that in fairness to Note School, Eddie Speed's program may not be for everyone, however he and his team have done a tremendous service to the note industry over the years.  They lobby on Capital Hill, etc on behalf of all us note investors for one.  I want to give credit were credit is due and know that Eddie and his team do care about maintaining standards in the space whether or not their system is a fit.  

 

You have been in note industry so you must be right @ his contributions. I haven't done business with Eddie so can't say anything but the one full-day workshop I attended was up-selling of 3-day workshop and note school conference. I was immediately put off by the up-selling.

@Gerry Cohen thanks Gerry and others for sharing your experiences. When I was starting out, I was going to attend his mastermind but then I attended Eddie Speed's and I wasn't impressed either. All of these guys want to make money from courses, workshops, coaching, JV investors and investors trying to buy assets from them. It's like they have nothing to lose - it's only win-win for them.

Post: Looking for Property Managers and Turnkey Providers

Alpesh ParmarPosted
  • Investor
  • Dublin, CA
  • Posts 344
  • Votes 226
Originally posted by @Steve Maginnis:

Hello @Alpesh Parmar and @Colin M.  I'm a little late seeing this, but wanted to follow up to see if we can be of assistance?  Feel free to reach out and I will gladly address any questions or concerns you may have.  We are running a great promotion now and can offer turnkey service as well.  Best of luck in your ventures.  

Sure Steve. I will PM you. 

Post: Looking for Property Managers and Turnkey Providers

Alpesh ParmarPosted
  • Investor
  • Dublin, CA
  • Posts 344
  • Votes 226
Originally posted by @Jared Wonders:

Good evening @Alpesh Parmar,

Feel free to send me a PM and I can tell you who NOT to use :). Hope you have a good evening and good luck investing!

Jared Wonders

 Will do Jared.

Post: Looking for Property Managers and Turnkey Providers

Alpesh ParmarPosted
  • Investor
  • Dublin, CA
  • Posts 344
  • Votes 226
Originally posted by @Kiran K.:

@Alpesh Parmar Did you speak to any companies, can we connect, i'm also looking.

 I haven't been able to as I became busy with other deals. If you are local, can you please find out @ First Investor realty?