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All Forum Posts by: Phillip Joo

Phillip Joo has started 16 posts and replied 23 times.

Post: Real Estate Successors

Phillip JooPosted
  • Corona, CA
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 4

Thanks for the advice!. My biggest concern about entering into this field is exactly how to start.. 

Post: Real Estate Successors

Phillip JooPosted
  • Corona, CA
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 4

Hi, I'm quite new to Bigger Pockets, and the the field of RE. I'm still in high school and am wondering on whether to pursue this field as a career. How likely is it to become successful. I love the idea and art of making a deal, I love the rewards that it can bring, and I have the patience to out wait a recession and build value to my future properties. 

so..

How many people have actually become successful in Real Estate? Whether a millionaire or not, I love the idea of Real Estate. I'm actually interested in Residential and Commercial properties throughout California, Houston Texas, and Singapore. So if anyone can give me advice to further motivate me, that would be splendid. 

P.S. - I got the idea of Real Estate from Manny Khoshbin, a well known Real Estate Tycoon in Irvine, CA. and his success story inspired me to further my interest. 

Post: Starting out in Highschool

Phillip JooPosted
  • Corona, CA
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 4

I'm currently a senior in high school,  and have found a passion for Real Estate.  I'm 17 and am debating on whether to go to college,  which personally I think is wasting 4 years of potential experience,  just to try and get a "mediocre"  job in order to pay my debt.  I know that Real Estate Investing involves risk but I'm willing to take it.  How can I start?  Where should I start? 

I'm just trying to get started,  I'm currently based in Corona,  CA. I'm looking for someone I can share my vision with,  and is willing to teach me the essential strategies,  etc.