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All Forum Posts by: Daniel Ramirez

Daniel Ramirez has started 2 posts and replied 6 times.

Post: Impossible to invest while working FT?

Daniel RamirezPosted
  • Winnetka, CA
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 3

Thank you all for all the feedback. Great to hear that it is doable.  @jbeard I've read little about turnkeys, my understanding of them are "ready to rent" properties and on some occasions there are already tenants in the property. but how profitable can this be?

@arlenchou and Jerry W wow great imaginable plan. I've become a good handy man through the years seeing my relatives work around the house. And not to mention I do most of my car maintenance. So I don't mind getting my hands dirty and using a bit of elbow grease. This stategy sounds like something I would be able to do to save some money on fixing a home.  Thank you gentlemen for your feedback.

@helen and brie thank you for your feedback. 

Post: Impossible to invest while working FT?

Daniel RamirezPosted
  • Winnetka, CA
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 3

I wanted to ask if anyone here can share there experience in wanting to invest in real estate, specfically fipping homes or buy and holding, while working full time? I am currently working full-time and am interested in investing in real estate but my time is some what limited. Has any faced this situation? And if so how did you manage your time with work and family?

Post: Newbie here from the San Fernando Valley, CA

Daniel RamirezPosted
  • Winnetka, CA
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 3

@thomasMcgee thank you for the site I'll be reading it soon. Good luck. 

@scottTrench thank you for the comment. You are definitely right, there is plenty of resources here, this website is golden for sure.

Post: Starting Out Flipping Houses

Daniel RamirezPosted
  • Winnetka, CA
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 3

@andyrobison that sounds like a great plan. Thank you for the example. So finding these deals, any tips on where to look for them?

Post: Starting Out Flipping Houses

Daniel RamirezPosted
  • Winnetka, CA
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 3

Chris music, I'm in the same boat here, what would be an example of a  "solid deal" in your opinion?

Post: Newbie here from the San Fernando Valley, CA

Daniel RamirezPosted
  • Winnetka, CA
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 3

Hi my name is Daniel but most call me Danny. I've become more interested in investing in real estate to fix and flip homes and buying multi family homes to rent out. I'm currently working as a Radiology technologist. I was looking to expand my knowledge in the medical field, but for that it requires being more in debt in student loans, and taking time away from full-time. Which concludes to less income. Something I can't afford. The root of it all is to become financially free. To support me and my family for the rest of our lives and not have to stress on unpaid bills. Some say money isn't everything but in my mind, money is as important as oxygen, you have to have it to survive. So I believe investing in read estate is the way to go. I believe I'm young, 27 to be exact so I feel I have plenty of time to be successful in this business. I'm highly self motivated, I'm always positive, and willing to learn. I have to admit that I am the conservative type, not much of a gambler, so I always make sure to know that there is a clear tunnel at the end before jumping into any situation. Not sure if I should change that or not. As of now I'm just making myself knowledgeable to create and plan. Any advice, any help, tips will be much appreciated. Thank you for reading. 

P.S. just a warning that I will be empting out my tank full of dumb questions so I hope I don't upset anyone. Take care.