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All Forum Posts by: Darryl Lim

Darryl Lim has started 2 posts and replied 5 times.

Post: Finding Expense Rates

Darryl LimPosted
  • Aurora, CO
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1

I'm quite new to this whole investing thing with real estate. Still working on accumulating knowledge of real estate. For future reference however, where is a good place to find the expense rates for houses (utilities, landscape, etc.) besides asking the seller? For me, asking the seller is out of the question. I would want to find the expense rates to practice analyzing deals. Thanks in advance!

Post: New to Investing in General From Aurora, CO

Darryl LimPosted
  • Aurora, CO
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1

Thanks for the input Jared! I'll definitely get started on the Ultimate Beginner's Guide, currently going through their free course as well!

Post: New to Investing in General From Aurora, CO

Darryl LimPosted
  • Aurora, CO
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1

Also while I'm at it. Any tips on how to meet investors, preferably my age? This way we both have the same sense of future orientation and such.

Post: New to Investing in General From Aurora, CO

Darryl LimPosted
  • Aurora, CO
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1

Not necessarily, my parents both have full time jobs and we don't have enough money to invest right now, but I do want to get good at investing so that when we are able to invest then I can fully help them. Nice meeting you @John Knisely !

Post: New to Investing in General From Aurora, CO

Darryl LimPosted
  • Aurora, CO
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1

Hey, just joined Bigger Pockets on suggestion from my dad. Here's the kicker though, I'm 15 so I don't have a job and am a full time student. I want to alleviate the stress of investing a little off of my mom and dad so in response I started to try to learn about investing, sometimes the principles just don't hit home though. Nice to meet you all! Also any tips on how a 15 year old can practice investing and such? Thanks again!