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All Forum Posts by: Neema Fotoohi

Neema Fotoohi has started 7 posts and replied 17 times.

Post: Mailer Help: What To Do If You Get a Letter Returned?

Neema FotoohiPosted
  • New York City, NY
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 1

I believe there's something else. Because I'm more concerned with making sure it goes to the proper address of the owner (this assumes that the owner address and property address are different, which is sometimes the case). 

Anything else? 

Post: Mailer Help: What To Do If You Get a Letter Returned?

Neema FotoohiPosted
  • New York City, NY
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 1

Hey all,

I'm sending out mailers to owners and I'm trying to remember what you can write on the envelope where if the address isn't valid or the owner isn't at that address or even if it's a PO Box.  I believe it is "forward address request" or something along those lines.

Can anyone share any insights on this?

Post: How Do I Transition Into The Real Estate Industry (with a company)

Neema FotoohiPosted
  • New York City, NY
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 1

Hoping to keep this relevant as I know someone has to have an answer or some insight to this.

Post: Calling All NYC Members

Neema FotoohiPosted
  • New York City, NY
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 1

Hello BP'er and fellow New Yorker.  I'm looking to move to the Big Apple (specifically Manhattan) and I'm looking to connect with as many BP members in the NYC area before I move over there.

While I'm new to BP, I'm not new to real estate investing.  I did some investing in Miami, in San Francisco (where I'm moving from) and looking to do this in NYC as well.  It'd be great to find a partner to work with.  I know my strengths and weaknesses and looking to take real estate investing to another level.

Feel free to PM me or post in this thread.

Cheers.

Post: How Do I Transition Into The Real Estate Industry (with a company)

Neema FotoohiPosted
  • New York City, NY
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 1

I am curious about skills transfer and success in career change. Who here has successfully transferred their account management and project management skills from the Silicon Valley software industry into the New York City real estate industry? What were the top 3 lessons you learned from the transition period? How much time lapsed during the transition before you landed a new job in the New York City real estate industry?


Sharing your experience is helpful to me and others in this group. Thank you!

Post: Starter from San Francisco, CA (moving to NYC in March)

Neema FotoohiPosted
  • New York City, NY
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 1

I plan on purchasing (and holding)  multi-unit residential units. My goal is to own a 50 plus unit in NYC (and other cities in the US). 

Post: Starter from San Francisco, CA (moving to NYC in March)

Neema FotoohiPosted
  • New York City, NY
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 1

Hey all,

Just want to introduce myself on the forum.  I'm not a forum guy but I've listened to tons of the BiggerPockets podcasts and felt it was appropriate to finally get on here.

I'm Neema, been living in SF for 5 years and soon to be moving to NYC.  I'm hoping to find on the forums real world examples and exercises I can apply when finding my own properties.

Feel free to drop a line and say hi and I plan on contributing what I know to the community.