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All Forum Posts by: Caleb Anderson

Caleb Anderson has started 15 posts and replied 75 times.

Post: Want to start, but should I?

Caleb AndersonPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Locust Grove, GA
  • Posts 78
  • Votes 19
@Joe Villeneuve, thanks a lot for the detailed reply. Great advice.

Post: Want to start, but should I?

Caleb AndersonPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Locust Grove, GA
  • Posts 78
  • Votes 19
@Joe Villeneuve, thanks for responding. I am interested in REI because I want to create another source of income that can eventually, which I understand is potentially not soon, completely replace my income. The job I work has hours that make it difficult for me to spend time with my wife and family. I do know REI requires a lot of time put into it, and I've worked 95 hour work weeks before, but at least I'll have some say over the hours and I'll be off on holidays!

Post: Want to start, but should I?

Caleb AndersonPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Locust Grove, GA
  • Posts 78
  • Votes 19
Hey BP, I’ve been doing research and keep hearing and reading “actually getting started”, as in buying a rental or BURRR or flip and hold, etc., is better than endlessly researching and analysis paralysis. I want to be aggressive and I am very motivated, but which is right here? I work 50-55 hours a week, steady income with a decent amount saved up. Not too much debt. Thanks for any help!

Post: Hey community, I’m just getting started!

Caleb AndersonPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Locust Grove, GA
  • Posts 78
  • Votes 19
Thanks for commenting Ethan. It's cool to know there are others in my area. I'd love to connect and maybe meet up sometime. Can't get the message system to work, but I'd like to exchange numbers.

Post: Hey community, I’m just getting started!

Caleb AndersonPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Locust Grove, GA
  • Posts 78
  • Votes 19
Hey community, my name is Caleb Anderson, and like so many people before me I’m interested in getting my hands in real estate investing. I’m 24, married w/ no kids, live in the Atlanta area, and work full time (50-55 hours) as a restaurant manager. I also have a business partner that’s been a longtime friend. My purpose is to have a second source of income and possibly one day use it as a single source. I have always been told to get involved in this area of work, and it sounds exciting and challenging. My plan is to do the buy and hold or BRRRR, and work up to more and more properties. I’m researching and learning everyday, listening to the BP podcast, watching videos, and practicing “working the numbers” on homes for sale to look for a good deal. Anything else anyone’s got for me would be great, and look forward to becoming part of this community!