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All Forum Posts by: Jaron Collier

Jaron Collier has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: What’s my next move?

Jaron CollierPosted
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So I see a beautiful home listed for $40k I have saved $20k it seems like very little work and according to Zillow the median price is $75k I have very poor credit I can do plumbing electrical hvac personally myself it’s seems like a perfect investment opportunity and usually at this point I say I need to save some more and get discouraged I’m am very interested to hear recommendations and advice that you in advance

Post: Handyman in Cleveland ?

Jaron CollierPosted
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Yes Cleveland is where I’m located 

Post: Guidance Needed and Greatly Appreciated

Jaron CollierPosted
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So I always known since I was a child I wanted to be a real estate investor just from seeing my parents work so hard to give their hard earned money to landlords, investors ect. When I was about 21 years old I paid $4k for a online real estate investing class because of a seminar to find out a lot of their strategies weren’t even legal in Ohio I quickly got discouraged and began working then I figured that maybe I could learn some important trades (electrical, hvac, plumbing) I could get a head start to real estate investing so after 10 years I feel like I’m ready but I am nervous because it took so much hard work to save up the money I have to invest and I would hate to make a terrible decision so please if there’s anyone whose experienced in Cleveland investing please give me a better understanding I’ve read so many books but just need actual guidance

Thank you

Jaron Collier

Post: Handyman in Cleveland ?

Jaron CollierPosted
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@Ondrej Brown so I actually started learning electrical plumbing and hvac from my relatives who are licensed in all 3 trades because I always wanted to get into real estate investing just kind of didn’t know where to start so figured if I could make money learning a few trades it’ll get me where I need to be, I specialize in electrical now and I know a lot about plumbing and hvac and have expert relatives who also love to work