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All Forum Posts by: Ethan Cole

Ethan Cole has started 2 posts and replied 6 times.

Post: Just Getting Started

Ethan ColePosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Saint Albans, WV
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 3
Great! Is there a time that works best for you?

Post: Seeking mentor and info

Ethan ColePosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Saint Albans, WV
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 3
Michael Cohen thanks for the recommendation! I listened to the first podcast yesterday on my way home. It wasn't sugar coated at all. It's very clear that it's not easy, but I'm up to the challenge. Dave Visaya I didn't know about that portion of the site until you pointed it out. Thanks! I sent a couple invites out to some local individuals. Thanks for the advice guys!

Post: Just Getting Started

Ethan ColePosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Saint Albans, WV
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 3
Russ Scheider I'd love the opportunity to learn. I'm not sure how capable I will be in the near future to earn much though. My short term goal would be to learn as much as possible and invest in a rental within 12 months. I'll send an email to your info address on your website containing my contact info. Thanks for the offer!

Post: Just Getting Started

Ethan ColePosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Saint Albans, WV
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 3
My name is Ethan, and I've been interested in real estate investing for a long time. I recently learned about BiggerPockets, and I love it so far. I listen to the podcasts everyday and I'm learning a lot. I'd like to think I'm almost ready to start investing seriously in real estate, but I over analyze everything, and want someone to tell me if I'm being stupid or not. I'd love to have someone to bounce ideas and deals off of. Background on me: I'm 25, married to an awesome, business oriented girl who will test next week for her real estate license in WV. I'm a surveyor in the natural gas industry, but I started in the coal industry. I was able to get a good head start on retirement accounts through work and otherwise. We're expecting our first child in August, which is part of the reason my wife is becoming an agent (able to be more flexible). I've always been interested in real estate, and now I'm treating it like a part time job. I devote a few hours everyday to reading and researching things, but I'm still curious about a lot (types of investing, types of investment financing, juggling work, life and real estate, etc.). We do own our house, and it'll make a good rental I believe. She hasn't purchased a home before, so we still have the ability to put an FHA in her name. After that I'm lost. I am sick and tired of the 9-5 life. I want to work for myself, and I know I'm cut out for this. I just need some guidance related to the local market, strategies etc. How do I find individuals in my area (Charleston, WV area) to contact? Thanks in advance! I'm excited to move forward!

Post: Seeking mentor and info

Ethan ColePosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Saint Albans, WV
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 3
My name is Ethan, and I've been interested in real estate investing for a long time. I recently learned about BiggerPockets, and I love it so far. I listen to the podcasts everyday and I'm learning a lot. I'd like to think I'm almost ready to start investing seriously in real estate, but I over analyze everything, and want someone to tell me if I'm being stupid or not. I'd love to have someone to bounce ideas and deals off of. Background on me: I'm 25, married to an awesome, business oriented girl who will test next week for her real estate license in WV. I'm a surveyor in the natural gas industry, but I started in the coal industry. I was able to get a good head start on retirement accounts through work and otherwise. We're expecting our first child in August, which is part of the reason my wife is becoming an agent (able to be more flexible). I've always been interested in real estate, and now I'm treating it like a part time job. I devote a few hours everyday to reading and researching things, but I'm still curious about a lot (types of investing, types of investment financing, juggling work, life and real estate, etc.). We do own our house, and it'll make a good rental I believe. She hasn't purchased a home before, so we still have the ability to put an FHA in her name. After that I'm lost. I am sick and tired of the 9-5 life. I want to work for myself, and I know I'm cut out for this. I just need some guidance related to the local market, strategies etc. How do I find individuals in my area (Charleston, WV area) to contact? Thanks in advance! I'm excited to move forward!

Post: Best books to read for financial wealth

Ethan ColePosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Saint Albans, WV
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 3
The Millionaire Next Door, and the sequel of sorts, The Millionaire Mind. Both by Thomas Stanley. They're fantastic and well written. They study the qualities and attributes of people with a net worth of at least one million dollars. Seriously changed how I view "stuff", and how I handle money. Also, anything by Dave Ramsey. However, I find Dave much more effective as a speaker, so I typically just listen to his radio show.