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All Forum Posts by: Brian Palme

Brian Palme has started 2 posts and replied 5 times.

Post: Tax lien contracts in Missouri or Illinois?

Brian PalmePosted
  • Horsham, PA
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 3

@Ben Kirchner

Hi Ben. I am looking to learn as well. What kinds of questions do you have?

Post: Glossary of RE investing terms

Brian PalmePosted
  • Horsham, PA
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 3

Good morning BiggerPockets. I hope this post finds everyone doing well.

I am curious if a real estate investing glossary or dictionary exists. I have been listening to the podcasts every morning and I feel as though I am missing some of the points because a lack of fundamental knowledge of terms. (I personally appreciate being able to see / hear terms in context)

Any help would be appreciated. Thank you in advance.

Post: Quitting Job to Pursue Real Estate: Documenting my Journey

Brian PalmePosted
  • Horsham, PA
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 3

John - I commend you on taking the plunge, being confident in yourself, and just doing something for progress.  
I am in the Huntingdon Valley are myself and am just starting out.  Trying to figure out what strategy works best for me still.

Post: Motivated to get into RE, are tax liens a great start?

Brian PalmePosted
  • Horsham, PA
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 3

Hi Sam - I hope this finds you doing well.

Tax liens are something I was looking into as far as my entry into investing too.  I have been very intermittently looking at lists all over the country to find the “right” deal to make some capital to get going in my plan.  I am learning that there is a of work to do looking at all of the liens to make sure you are not investing In junk. 

Hopefully you have success Sam. 

If you would like to chat further - we can see how our end games compare.

Post: I'm BRAND new and ready to go

Brian PalmePosted
  • Horsham, PA
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 3

Good evening BiggerPockets - I hope this post finds you doing well.

I wanted to take a moment to introduce myself to all of you.  My name is Brian Palmé. I am a full time high school science teacher and a part time real estate agent from a smaller, suburban town outside of Philadelphia, PA.  I have a beautiful family of a wife and two young boys.  My BIG WHY is my family and I want to give them the WORLD.  Thus my dive into real estate investing and BiggerPockets.

The horrible, ugly truth is that I have zero experience other than the books I have read (and continue to read) and a couple 3-day "courses" from the "dreaded" gurus.  I hardly have any working capital to play with as I feel I live paycheck to paycheck.  I am gaining confidence the more I listen to the podcasts while working out at the gym at 5:00 in the morning and reading books after grading and planning, but as many speakers have said - The real education happens when you have "skin in the game."  I am ready to get beat up, bruised, and battered as I get my feet wet and learn the crafts you all have become so great.  I just need direction.

I know that this is nothing specific and a very general (and probably cookie cutter) introduction - but trust me it is full of emotion and energy.  I am tired of the day-to-day drain and worry of money, and I am ready to grow and be all that I can be for my family.

I thank you for reading this and any sage words of advice, encouragement, direction would be greatly appreciated.