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All Forum Posts by: Hector Liriano

Hector Liriano has started 3 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Whole Selling Real Estate

Hector LirianoPosted
  • Realtor
  • Lawrence Ma
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

Hey Guys!

I was hoping to get some more info on real estate whole selling? I am interested in starting but have no idea where to start. Are there any whole sellers in Massachusetts that can enlighten me on this? Even if it's a spark notes version of the best ways to get started, or if its even worth getting into! I'd love to get all the information possible before I sit down and make a decision. 


I was also hoping I can find a mentor, I feel as though I am lacking some guidance when it comes to my dream career of being a real estate professional. I'm trying to get all the help I can possibly get. I'm open to virtual mentors as well, given the fact that we're still in a pandemic.

If anyone can provide me with any kind of insight or enlighten me I'd greatly appreciate it!

Post: Tips or advice for a young investor

Hector LirianoPosted
  • Realtor
  • Lawrence Ma
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

Thank you everyone for your welcoming words and encouragement. I plan on using the advice and making the most of it. I want to not only be a great agent but a helpful one. I'll be sure to use bits and pieces from everyones advice. Hopefully after all this virus madness is over I'll be able to share that I too have my license and a property of my own!

Post: Tips or advice for a young investor

Hector LirianoPosted
  • Realtor
  • Lawrence Ma
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

Hey guys, I have never signed up for a forum before and I'm completely new to this. I figure I should introduce myself and what I'd like to learn from the forum. 

I'm a recent college grad looking for my shot at entering the real estate world. I've always had a genuine interest in real estate but never had a mentor or anyone who can take me under their wing and teach me the ropes about this world and how to jump into it. I recently finished my real estate course and due to the COVID-19 out break I havent been able to take the test for my license. I try to study but after 45 min or so I find myself not retaining any info. Is there anyone out there that can offer some advice as to how I should go about studying to hopefully pass this in one shot?

Also, I am looking into becoming an investor as well. I want to buy a property and potentially flip it or just create a portfolio and make a business for myself. Any tips out there for a young investor? 

Post: Tips or advice for a young investor

Hector LirianoPosted
  • Realtor
  • Lawrence Ma
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

Hey guys, I have never signed up for a forum before and I'm completely new to this. I figure I should introduce myself and what I'd like to learn from the forum. 

I'm a recent college grad looking for my shot at entering the real estate world. I've always had a genuine interest in real estate but never had a mentor or anyone who can take me under their wing and teach me the ropes about this world and how to jump into it. I recently finished my real estate course and due to the COVID-19 out break I havent been able to take the test for my license. I try to study but after 45 min or so I find myself not retaining any info. Is there anyone out there that can offer some advice as to how I should go about studying to hopefully pass this in one shot?

Also, I am looking into becoming an investor as well. I want to buy a property and potentially flip it or just create a portfolio and make a business for myself. Any tips out there for a young investor?