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All Forum Posts by: Jasmine Russell

Jasmine Russell has started 10 posts and replied 77 times.

Post: What is everyone's "end game" goals?

Jasmine RussellPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Corning, NY
  • Posts 77
  • Votes 50

@Joe S. Absolutely #1 priority for me!😊

Post: What is everyone's "end game" goals?

Jasmine RussellPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Corning, NY
  • Posts 77
  • Votes 50

@Tim Ryan I too want am entrepreneurial at heart. I want multiple businesses. I don't even understand the retirement mentality. I like to work and grow. I, however, want to build a life that doesn't make me dream of retirement. That's the goal. Not retirement for me.

Post: What is everyone's "end game" goals?

Jasmine RussellPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Corning, NY
  • Posts 77
  • Votes 50

@Inessa Stysis traveling is a HUGE goal of mine. I think I was born at least half gypsy!! πŸ˜…

Post: What is everyone's "end game" goals?

Jasmine RussellPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Corning, NY
  • Posts 77
  • Votes 50

@Nicholas L. Exactly!! Time is the most important thing to consider. I feel time spent is more valuable than money spent. My same thoughts as well. I think of how I'm spending just as much as how I'm spending money. Great Comment πŸ‘

Post: Rages to riches, or at least fairly wealthy

Jasmine RussellPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Corning, NY
  • Posts 77
  • Votes 50

@Jay Hinrichs thank you!! If you have little, mindset and strength is everything. No room to be off at all. This is part of the reason I'm asking you all questions.

Post: Wholesaling in NY: is it worth it?

Jasmine RussellPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Corning, NY
  • Posts 77
  • Votes 50

@Jay Hinrichs I'm a little confused but intrigued. What are many wholesalers not taking you up on? I have never heard of any wholesalers spending that much money on marketing. If I had the money to do that I wouldn't be wholesaling to begin with. I'm also confused on what it means to be "backed"

Post: What is everyone's "end game" goals?

Jasmine RussellPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Corning, NY
  • Posts 77
  • Votes 50

@Tyrone Millard you should be so proud of yourself! Honestly it should be like this with every parent but since that is not a norm in our society I congratulate you for thinking differently! Many people think they have to chose between success and their child. It's simply not true. I hope your influence in the world can change people's mind. Great job! I loved your story!

Post: What is everyone's "end game" goals?

Jasmine RussellPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Corning, NY
  • Posts 77
  • Votes 50

@Steve Vaughan this is something I'm VERY interested in and is very far from where I am at. Hotels are in the back of my mind all the time!

Post: What is everyone's "end game" goals?

Jasmine RussellPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Corning, NY
  • Posts 77
  • Votes 50

@Tyrone Millard this is a big part of my end goals! I want to be able to spend more time with my children. I need that freedom. I currently have that with my W2. it's a very tricky thing to balance. Priorities sometimes are hard for me. I get catch up in making money and I can really hyperfocus on deals and learning. It takes me a lot of prayer and meditation to center myself to see what is first. When I do things that way I end up being a present parent AND more efficient with my career!

Post: What is everyone's "end game" goals?

Jasmine RussellPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Corning, NY
  • Posts 77
  • Votes 50

@Steven Whalen I am living in upstate NY. I've been trying to reach out to investors to see which areas are worth focusing on. I've been told and it rings true, that you must understand what investors are looking for rather than getting a bunch of properties on contract and frantically trying to find a buying. I want to be professional and helpful. I do not want to screw up my reputation or hurt any sellers who are already in a bad situation. The way I see it is i will solve a problem for the investor and the seller. I have no interest tricking people into anything. I want to add value to the marketplace period. That's how I will run my business. (Went off on a tangent thereπŸ˜…) to answer your actual question, I am close to williamsport and Scranton. I've heard many people are not interested in these areas. I've began thinking that I may have better luck in upstate NY if I can be fast and work hard. I know NY is a little bit of a headache for wholesaling. Around where I live 100,000 houses are going for 175000. It's insane. I still think there are people that do not care and just want to sell. If I find them I may be able to make a good amount of money.