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All Forum Posts by: Dorian Jones

Dorian Jones has started 13 posts and replied 116 times.

Post: Tax Deductions as a real estate investors

Dorian JonesPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 118
  • Votes 60
Hell BP family, hope all is well. I hope that I am placing this in the correct forum. I am coming to you guys with a general question about all of these ways you can get taxed at a lower rate as a wholesaler, fix and flip investor, and as a buy and hold investor. I just need a good place to start so that I can set things up right from the beginning and eliminate future head aches. I've done some basic research, but I feel that there is more to it.

Post: Is Bigger Pockets Creating Unrealistic Expectations For Investors

Dorian JonesPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 118
  • Votes 60
I believe that it can be misleading for someone who takes it literal and fail to do their own research. You have to take active on your part to dig deeper than what is presented to you.

Post: Wholesaling in Los Angeles

Dorian JonesPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 118
  • Votes 60
Hello BP family, my name is Dorian Jones and I am new to investing. I am starting out as a wholesaler so that I can generate enough cash to eventually fix and flip, buy and hold, etc. I am also excited to learn the business and learn from things that I may encounter. I am based in the LA market and I always see the bandit signs posted around town. I've read forums that say bandit signs aren't good others say they are good it's a little confusing. I will do social media marketing and maybe direct mail marketing in the future. I want to use all marketing forms that I feel will be suitable for me and my business. I am willing to do whatever it takes to get this off the ground and grow as an investor. All suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thank you all and I am excited to start my career in real estate investing.

Post: Tranfering properties from personal to Llc or s corp

Dorian JonesPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 118
  • Votes 60
Look for a real estate lawyer. I found a great one in Yelp.

Post: Self Directed 401K Investiment Property

Dorian JonesPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 118
  • Votes 60
I am currently using fidelity.

Post: Marketing wholesale business

Dorian JonesPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 118
  • Votes 60
Hello BP family, my name is Dorian Jones and I am new to investing. I am starting out as a wholesaler so that I can generate enough cash to eventually fix and flip, buy and hold, etc. I am also excited to learn the business and learn from things that I may encounter. I am based in the LA market and I always see the bandit signs posted around town. I've read forums that say bandit signs aren't good others say they are good it's a little confusing. I will do social media marketing and maybe direct mail marketing in the future. I want to use all marketing forms that I feel will be suitable for me and my business. I am willing to do whatever it takes to get this off the ground and grow as an investor. All suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thank you all and I am excited to start my career in real estate investing.