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All Forum Posts by: Eric Spears

Eric Spears has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

Thanks for the replies. I am looking forward to the site, knowledge, and experience!

Post: What type of house is this called? - Picture included

Eric SpearsPosted
  • Port Charlotte, FL
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 2

Thanks for the responses. They are a little over 1k square feet each, I don't think they are considered tiny homes. I was just curious with attacking a roof, or just overall construction quality vs other home styles. There are a few in my city so I'm sure they were pumped out by the same company back in the 70s/80s

Post: What type of house is this called? - Picture included

Eric SpearsPosted
  • Port Charlotte, FL
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 2

I apologize but I had no idea where to post this. I am curious what this structure is called? I want to do some research on the construction but "barrel house" isnt getting me anywhere.


Thanks!

Hi Bigger Pocket! My name is Eric but my online friends call me CP.  I am born and raised in Florida. I currently reside in Tallahassee where I work full time as a Pharmacist.  When I work overnights I listen to the podcast and just let my mind soar with ideas and opportunities. I am nearly 75% done with the series and I have found them extremely helpful. If the forums and the articles are as helpful as the podcast, then I can see myself trampling the learning curve.

I have never owned a property but I have rented from a dozen or so places so I have seen how different people and companies manage tenants.  I could be considered a real estate noob.

I am 26 years old and have been flipping things on craigslist, ebay and more recently amazon, starting when I was 19 years old. Motorcycles, electronics, vintage clothing. Fix and flips (broken macbooks or other electronics), buy and hold (this years hot toys until Christmas, then unload), and auctions. Similar inventory acquisition styles that I can see being done in real estate. Negotiations are not new to me, hard work is not new to me, research is not new to me. I am looking to grow myself and my wealth through real estate. I would like to retire by the time I am 30 earning between 50k and 100k a year "passively" through real estate and my other online business. I don't need a fancy car, I don't need amazing clothes or electronics. I find all of those things on the cheap through Craigslist and thrift store arbitrage.  I have nearly no cost of living currently drawn from my paycheck because of my lifestyle, and bank everything I have made at my day job to help put a down payment or buy a property cash outright. 

Having a passive income stream and building assets through real estate intrigues me. Foreclosure auctions from the county is something I have been watching and studying closely in my area.  Currently I am looking to get something, ideally a duplex or a 2 or 3 bedroom condo that I can rent out and/or live for free in.  Getting the hang of the process, and then growing with more units. 

Mobility and Time are two things that I value more than money. I love to travel and having choice of every hour of my day.

I am a hustler digging deep trying to grow, looking forward to the site!

-cp