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All Forum Posts by: Kevin Holmes

Kevin Holmes has started 3 posts and replied 17 times.

Post: starting a group for accountability

Kevin HolmesPosted
  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 9

Great! Let’s goooo! 

Post: starting a group for accountability

Kevin HolmesPosted
  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 9
Quote from @Nia Hinds:

Hello I am Nia, was wondering if there is any one here willing to connect with me to maybe study and just talk about our goals and where we want to start ? currently reading the real estate rookie book. 

I would be interested 


Post: How To Find a Mentor

Kevin HolmesPosted
  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 9
Quote from @James Hamling:
Quote from @Kevin Holmes:

What is the best way to find a mentor? 

Ok, it's pretty simple. Step 1, make sure you have about $20k or a bit more in your bank account. Step 2, get a screenshot of it, come on here and put up a post "I got $20k, need a mentor". Then, step 3, you send me a check for that $20k, and I will send you back your first lesson, how to waste $20k on "gurus", and your well on your way to the "guru" experience in REI.

Then, when you want to step up to the "Advanced" level of training "how to loose another $15k on Guru's", first get that $15k saved up and we can jump into advanced level.  

Look, this isn't Subway. There is no franchise to buy, there isn't even a secret sauce. You can learn literally everything you need at your local library, for FREE. Or on here. 

If it's someone riding your azz screaming "GET TO WORK", well, go get married, lol. 


 James

I TRULY respect this answer...all the way to "go get married, lol".

Post: How To Find a Mentor

Kevin HolmesPosted
  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 9
Quote from @Steven Foster Wilson:
Quote from @Kevin Holmes:

Hello All

I'm doing all that I can (reading, watching videos, attending webinars) to get into wholesaling real estate. I like wholesaling because it has a low entry point. 

I plan to add on to my "arsenal" after I master it.

I think I've done enough. I'm ready to get my feet wet. What is the best way to find a mentor? I read an article in the library here, that says trading skills is one way. 

I have some skills in social media management, video editing skills, logo/Graphic design. I vlog. I've blogged. I produce instrumental music (focus on 90s hip hop and some trap music, I have releases on Spotify).

Any suggestions?

Any takers/Mentors interested?




Hey Kevin, it would be best to try and attend your local REI networking groups and meetups. Connect with as many real estate mentors as you can.
You can also consult with lenders, brokers and ask them for suggestions on who might be a good real estate mentor most will be able to provide one.

I personally like to try to set up every month a meeting with someone I think I can learn from or who could be a potential mentor.

I always come full of questions and ready to learn. Many are specific to the individual that I am meeting with but there are some questions that I have taken from John Maxwells book "Good Leaders Ask Great Questions."

"You may want to use them too:

1. What is the greatest lesson you have learned?
- By asking this question, I seek their wisdom.

2. What are you learning now?
- This question allows me to benefit from their passion.

3. How has failure shaped your life?
- This question gives insight into their attitude.

4. Who do you know whom I should know?
- This allows me to engage with their network.

5. What have you read that I should read?
- This question directs my personal growth.

6. What have you done that I should do?
- This helps me seek new experiences.

7. How can I add value to you?
- This shows my gratitude and desire to add value to them.

These can be a great starting point for you. You never know if someone will say yes or not until you ask. Be bold and ask people to meet up.
These are great questions. I’ll have to find that book. 

thank you

Post: How To Find a Mentor

Kevin HolmesPosted
  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 9

Thank you. 
Will do!

Post: How To Find a Mentor

Kevin HolmesPosted
  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 9
Quote from @Scott E.:

Don't get too hung up on finding a mentor before doing your first deal. Just start networking, and your network as a whole can act as your 'mentor' for now. Go to meetups, start calling agents and lenders, meet other wholesalers etc. 

As you make connections with other local people in the industry, you'll definitely connect with a few who will be willing to help you navigate your first deal.

Right now you should focus on building a buyers list, contacting homeowners, and making lowball offers on properties.


 This comment really hit!

Sometimes it becomes hard for me to determine when to color inside the lines (i.e. follow a blueprint) or get creative. Rookie mistake.

Post: How To Find a Mentor

Kevin HolmesPosted
  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 9
Quote from @Nathan Gesner:

Go to NETWORK at the top of your screen and you can search for other investors and investment groups in your area. You can also check meetup.com or search facebook for real estate investment groups, clubs, or meetings in your area.



 Thanks for the advice!

Cheers!

Post: How To Find a Mentor

Kevin HolmesPosted
  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 9

Hello All

I'm doing all that I can (reading, watching videos, attending webinars) to get into wholesaling real estate. I like wholesaling because it has a low entry point. 

I plan to add on to my "arsenal" after I master it.

I think I've done enough. I'm ready to get my feet wet. What is the best way to find a mentor? I read an article in the library here, that says trading skills is one way. 

I have some skills in social media management, video editing skills, logo/Graphic design. I vlog. I've blogged. I produce instrumental music (focus on 90s hip hop and some trap music, I have releases on Spotify).

Any suggestions?

Any takers/Mentors interested?

Post: GETTING BEST MARKETING LOCATION FOR WHOLESALE

Kevin HolmesPosted
  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 9

Thanks Eliot!

I'm in las Vegas. I HEAR different takes on how the market is out here, but I'm learning to use what matters to me.

Not everyone knows what's right for ME.

Thanks again

Post: GETTING BEST MARKETING LOCATION FOR WHOLESALE

Kevin HolmesPosted
  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 9

I wish someone would answer this. I'm looking too