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All Forum Posts by: Giovani Mobarak

Giovani Mobarak has started 9 posts and replied 15 times.

Would a HML be a better option, or would a private lender would be the best one? I know that not having my own capital to put into the renovation is some sort of a big flag, but I would like to know if I do it without my money, either from a HML or a private one, would be a way to start and get some sort of capital from the profits and start knowing the angles of the flipping business.

Thank you 

I am looking into flipping at least one home by the end of the year. The only drawback is I have no money of my own yet. Being a student in a way takes part of my time/money but, I can still find the time to do it with the help that I know I can get. The main question is how can I get money to start a new flip and of course get some profit out of it. Borrow money from a lender? Investor money? Ask a family member for money?

I would appreciate any type of help/suggestion, thanks!

Post: Starting with short Capital

Giovani MobarakPosted
  • Glendora, CA
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 4

I meant 5-7 thousand yes. So with that amount, there is really not much I could then? What would be a decent low capital start to at least do something with? 10K?

Post: Starting with short Capital

Giovani MobarakPosted
  • Glendora, CA
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 4

What could someone do on forward with $5-%7K in regards of investing that amount of money? Is that a good amount for something that would get something started? Anything at all.

Thank you in advance!

Post: Starting with short Capital

Giovani MobarakPosted
  • Glendora, CA
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 4

What could someone do on forward with $5-%7K in regards of investing that amount of money? Is that a good amount for something that would get something started? Anything at all.

Thank you in advance!

Post: Real Estate Exam preparation

Giovani MobarakPosted
  • Glendora, CA
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 4
Originally posted by @Cody Evans:

Hi man, the site I plan on using as recommended by Jay Hinrichs here on BP is chamberlain real estate school. 

Best of luck

 Thanks for the suggestion! I'll definitely take a look at it.

Post: Real Estate Exam preparation

Giovani MobarakPosted
  • Glendora, CA
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 4
Originally posted by @Dawn Brenengen:

@Giovani Mobarak I took a bunch of practice tests before sitting for the exam.  I don't know of any crash course that would last six months.  The actual real estate licensing course doesn't even last that long.

And by practice tests you mean practice tests online? Or did you buy textbooks which contained practice tests?

Post: Real Estate Exam preparation

Giovani MobarakPosted
  • Glendora, CA
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 4
I might have asked this already, but I am trying to see if anyone out there has a suggestion on how to study for the exam more efficiently. A lot of people tell me to go to crash courses that last 6 months, other tell me to buy books to study from, others tell me to buy online programs to study from. I’m just a but confused, does it really take 6 months to study for the exam? If it doesn’t which way would it be the most efficient, and less time consuming? Thank you for your time!
I’m trying to take the RE exam in December and wanted to know if anyone knows really good resources either online or books aside from crash courses to study and practice for the real estate exam? I would greatly appreciate it! Thank you!

Post: Study for RE Exam/ Aside from Crash Course

Giovani MobarakPosted
  • Glendora, CA
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 4
I’m trying to take the RE exam in December and wanted to know if anyone knows really good resources either online or books aside from crash courses to study and practice for the real estate exam? I would greatly appreciate it! Thank you!