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All Forum Posts by: Craig Yoho

Craig Yoho has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Looking to learn more on how to buy my first property.

Craig YohoPosted
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Quote from @Brennen Thompson:

Hey dude! 

Assuming you're heading to the minors? If so you might wanna try your hand at wholesaling. Could get ya $5K+ per deal and you could do it when you're not training/at practice/games/on the road/etc. Would be a great way to build your knowledge base without putting any sizable cash into the game 

That's is a path that is interesting to me. I haven't really considered it to much but you make some good points. Do you have any tips on getting started wholesaling? 

Post: Looking to learn more on how to buy my first property.

Craig YohoPosted
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Quote from @John Mathew:

Certainly! It's great that you're thinking about investing in real estate while you're still in college. Investing in real estate can be a good way to build wealth over the long term, and it can also provide a potential source of passive income.

There are a few different factors that you'll want to consider when deciding how to break into the real estate industry. One important factor is your investment goals. What are you looking to achieve with your real estate investments? Are you looking for short-term gains, or are you more interested in long-term wealth building?

Another factor to consider is your risk tolerance. Investing in real estate carries some level of risk, so it's important to understand your own appetite for risk and choose investments that align with your risk profile.

It's also a good idea to do some research on the local real estate market in the area where you're interested in investing. This will help you understand trends in property values and rental demand, which can help you make informed decisions about your investments.

Hope this helps you!

Thanks for the input! If you don't mind sharing, what strategies or goals did you use to secure your first deal? What would you do differently looking back on it? 

Post: What is your biggest challenge right now?

Craig YohoPosted
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Currently struggling to find a multi family that meets the 1%/2% rule in the areas I'm looking to invest in. Hoping the market levels back out. 

Post: Looking to learn more on how to buy my first property.

Craig YohoPosted
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I am currently a College Baseball player for Indiana University and will be graduating this spring. Post graduation I plan on playing professional baseball and investing into real estate. However, because of my unique scenario I don't know which route would be best for me to break into this industry. With that being said I would love to talk with someone who has experience in investing in Texas and picking their brain about potential steps I should take.