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All Forum Posts by: Edwin Correa

Edwin Correa has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Learning the ropes

Edwin Correa
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Hamp,

I'm genuinely grateful for your support and the confirmation that pursuing my agency training further is the correct move. It's reassuring to realize I'm on the right track, and even more so, to be part of a nurturing community where forming connections with investors and gaining insights from seasoned experts like you is highly valued. Please let me know if I can ever be of service to you in the Atlanta area. It would be my pleasure to help in you any way.

Post: Learning the ropes

Edwin Correa
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Hey folks,

As a newly licensed real estate agent eager to venture into house flipping and long-term rentals, I'm contemplating positioning myself as an investor-friendly agent. There are a couple of reasons behind this inclination: firstly, I'm drawn to the intricacies of data analysis and crunching numbers inherent in the investment process. Secondly, I see assisting other investors as a fantastic opportunity to glean insights and prepare myself for my own ventures.

For those seasoned in this realm, I'm reaching out for your wisdom. What advice would you offer to help me achieve my dual objectives? Specifically, how can I establish myself as a go-to investor-friendly agent, and what steps can I take to efficiently learn the ins and outs of real estate investment? Should I continue the traditional agency road map or am I missing some other strategy that might help get the knowledge and experience needed to meet both objectives?

Looking forward to soaking up your invaluable advice!

Warm regards,

Post: REIGs vs going solo

Edwin Correa
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Hey everyone,

I've been diving deep into the world of real estate lately, even got myself licensed! But here's the thing: while I've been taking my time, some friends of mine went all in and joined this Real Estate Investment Group (REIG). It cost them $5,000 upfront plus another $5,000 for each of their first three flips, totaling $20,000. And guess what? They've been knocking it out of the park with profitable flips left and right!

Now, I'm sitting here wondering if I should follow suit. But here's where I'm scratching my head: this REIG doesn't seem to have a proper name or a website I can check out. Seems a bit sketchy, right?

On one hand, I'm super impressed by how much my friends have learned and earned since joining. But on the other hand, I can't shake off this feeling that maybe it's too good to be true. So, here I am, seeking your sage advice: should I jump on board with my buddies and join this mysterious REIG, or should I stick to my own path and keep building my skills solo?

I'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences on this one. Thanks a bunch in advance!

Cheers,