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All Forum Posts by: Andre Smith

Andre Smith has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

thanks Dave!! Sorry to hear that and Best of luck to your partner hope she can stay strong,I have also been thinking doing some donating with cancer myself because when I was younger I was almsot a ducted but luckily a ran to a neighborhoods house and it happend to by this lady who helped me get away and call the cops I was like 6 and i was on the news and everything and that  lady became a long family friend now and  was diagnosis  with cancer and has been battling cancer for a very long time and keeps staying strong and it would be nice to really give back to her and yes very terrible disease. 

Well let me know if you find anything else out about this I would appreciate it and I will do the same!!

Awesome thanks for the responses guys now that I now it is possible to do I will definitely go about this the right way and I know I can make some phone calls and meet some people to try to set something in place and  hearing this keep me believing in myself and my thoughts I feel like I get stronger and stronger everyday , so does anyone have any thoughts about what a good amount would be since I really have nothing to go off of because I've never heard of it before and I'm still new to charity definitely have to do some more research before I do anything of course, 10%? 50%? 25% 3%?5%? what do you guys think and Blair I think that was a pretty cool thing you did! and thanks Blake!

hey everyone my name is andre smith and im currently working on my marketing strategy, so after about 9 months of showing face in a local real estate club(showing face is not just showing up to the events but really going there and showing enthusiasm and networking and trying to build long relationships and going to any extra events I could and I learned this all from biggerpockets and I feel blessed to have stumbled across there website about a year to year and half ago) any ways I have worked myself into there group and over that timeframe I have working on my current house and hoping that my house will appraise for more then $25k then I bought it for one year and 8months ago and I have been preapproved for $18k home equity loc if appraisal goes good(should find out in a few days). so I will be using some of that money to start my marketing strategy, so I have been focused on re-listening wholesaling and direct mail podcosts and over and over again all of the guests had mentioned something about you have to be different then everyone else be creative but all I keep hearing is bandit signs, direct mail, door to door but nothing that made one individual different besides one might have a different negation tactics or is a better listener (something to the extent to that, not going to lie I am kind of rushing this just so I can hear everyone thoughts, so sorry if im not to detailed or grammar isn't correct right now). Any ways my brain has been racing lately because im not the best negationer yet and I don't want to spend money marketing and then not close the deal so it got me thinking what could I do to make up for that lack of negation skills and one of my main goals in life is to give back to veteran's, im a veteran myself so I always have planned to start donating to a charity, so finally back to my question, can I market that I buy house for cash and donate some of the money that I make off of the wholesale to a cause of my choice like the dav or a local vfw or Minnesota military fund, so im just curious is that possible to do? because I have never heard of anything like that and I don't mind at all donating a portion of the money I make because im only doing wholesaling right now to build more rapport and build my overall confidence in real estate transactions and ofcourse to generate some money to save up and work on my rentals and I feel like it would be awesome to be able to help out the homeowner and help out my charity and myself at the same time sounds like a win win or I am missing legal issues

well thanks hope you can bear through my long message.i work a 8-5 then I grind on real estate and reading everything and anything bigger pockets has to offer  so im glad I can now be able to get on here and actuall enage instead of just reading articles people post, since all the house work I was doing to get done and ready for appraisal and it looks like its perfect timing to start utilizing biggerpockets with Brandon turners webinar coming up tm,you guys are the best!

Post: Looking for mentor in Minnesota area

Andre SmithPosted
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  • South Saint Paul, MN
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Hey bigger pockets! First off just want to start by saying thank you to Brandon, Joshua and everyone else who post on here to help individuals like myself. Well anyways I'm going to keep it short and sweet, I'm looking for a mentor in my area to help me and give advice as I progress to the next level in my two niches; buy and hold and fix and flipping houses. I'm a 25-year-old U.S. veteran and upon returning from Japan a couple years ago, I came back to my hometown and saw how everything was the same. The same people did same stuff, always complaining about life and just settling for the minimum. I used to be one of those same people until I decided to join the navy, which changed my mindset, work ethic and life forever. I came across real estate investing by the simple fact that I had gotten used to living on my own and so three months of living at home with my mom and sister whom I love very much, it made me feel some type of way. It made me want to start looking at ways to buy a house or rent etc. so I began researching about real estate, home investment, and a lot of veteran benefits that I wasn’t aware of. I remember I kept telling my mom, “I hope you know I’m going to buy my own house soon.” I always got the “are you sure Andre, and maybe you should just stay here and save up.” But I couldn’t, I felt like I needed to move on and with the researching I was doing I found out I was able to buy a house with a Veterans home loan. Then I was like crap! I can’t afford this! So when I was looking for houses I made sure to look for either a two bedroom house with a basement and rehab it to a temporary living space, or a three bedroom so I could have other people live with me. Luckily I had learned that a lot of people in my age group were just moving out from there parents house and I would be able to find two people to live with me to cover most of the mortgage. So I better hit the fast forward button because I definitely didn’t keep it short and sweet lol. So one year and one month ago I bought my first house for $126,200 and within this year it has been the hardest and most positive struggle I’ve ever faced in my life and I’ve fallen in love with everything about real estate and just want to continue to better my future by doing what drives my passion. If there’s any mentors in my area I’m here finally reaching out for help. I’ve been on this website for maybe two months now and it has taken me this long to write my first post even with all the podcasts that I listen to that say just take action and all the books I’ve been reading such as, The One Thing by Gary Keller, Rich Dad Poor Dad, Outwitting The Devil, and Four Hour Work Week. But even with all these things helping me out I’ve kept putting off writing this post maybe because I just feel the need to have everything in check and be as prepared as I can be when I start talking to a mentor. Honestly the last 6 months of my life have been so crazy, not knowing when roommates are going to pay and then I had just gotten shoulder surgery so I wasn’t able to work full time and that really put me in a bind. Stressing everyday about finances and how everything is going to get paid for. I just kept having faith that no matter how much struggling that I would be put through I wouldn’t give up in what I’m doing and what I believe in. So now I can go to sleep tonight, feeling super proud of myself for finally finishing this one thing that I’ve been putting off. Thanks again Brandon and Joshua, my mom and everyone out there taking action, I really feel I have a lot to bring to the table and I’m in it for the long haul!