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All Forum Posts by: Jayden Hamilton

Jayden Hamilton has started 97 posts and replied 130 times.

Post: Would anyone be willing to share their checklist with me

Jayden HamiltonPosted
  • Investor
  • O'Fallon, IL 62269
  • Posts 134
  • Votes 44

Hello, would anyone be willing to share their Excel spreadsheet checklist and financial calculators they've made so I can edit them and use them for my business? I'm not good with technology, and this would help a lot! For Residential and Commercial use, something to help run the numbers and due diligence of everything and making sure finances is correct. Thanks, guys. 

I have a home built in the 1950s, there is a garage keypad to open the garage, but it does not work. I had tenants for 4 years in this property and never complained. I just provided them garage door openers for their vehicles. These new tenants are asking if I will fix the keypad have garage door openers that work perfectly fine. I really don't want to spend the money if the keypad has never been used anyways. Am I obligated to fix this issue if they have garage door openers that work fine? Maybe I should tell them that if they want the keypad, they would have to pay for it... Help, please?

Post: Upcoming Seminars here in the U.S

Jayden HamiltonPosted
  • Investor
  • O'Fallon, IL 62269
  • Posts 134
  • Votes 44

Hey BP Family! Would anyone know of any upcoming RE or Investing Seminars in the U.S? I wanted to take a trip to a different state with my grandfather and attend a seminar for a week or so, even just a few days... Thanks, everybody. Have a great day, and I hope whatever you may be struggling with, God will be on your side and help you find the help you need. 

Jayden Hamilton

Post: Looking for a great system to follow

Jayden HamiltonPosted
  • Investor
  • O'Fallon, IL 62269
  • Posts 134
  • Votes 44

Hello, BP family! I hope you had a wonderful weekend. As you are aware, I am currently studying a great deal on my own. Would anyone be so nice as to provide their own system or checklist that they use for all of their transactions? (Residential, Commercial, Property management, and rehab & renovations.) This would be beneficial because I would have something physical to follow exactly to a "T" to help me avoid any potential roadblocks or things that could be mitigated with a good system/checklist. Thank you, everyone, and I know some of you don't like or respect me, which I am deeply sorry about. I hope you're getting the assistance you require. If you need advice or assistance, I'm always willing to talk and take time out of my day to help you with whatever problems you're having. We're in this together!

Respectfully,


Jayden Hamilton

Anthony Angotti


What app is this you're talking about Anthony, I'm interested in it now...

Gail K.


I would like to use those extra 4-5 hrs to be analyzing and understanding what deals are in my market, and overall just educating myself more. Those extra 4-5 hrs a day can set me apart from others, and it will help me learn faster to buy more real estate and maybe develop my own business one day. 

Post: I'm dealing with a lot of stress...

Jayden HamiltonPosted
  • Investor
  • O'Fallon, IL 62269
  • Posts 134
  • Votes 44

Jack Orthman

I agree. Everyone keeps advocating to get a property manager, but I have family members that had turned their homes over to a PMC, and the next year, the home looked worse than it did when they first handed it over. I'd rather deal with the stress and do it myself and learn as I go. I'm not paying a management company to "take care of my property" when they have 700 other homes they're "managing." I doubt my home will be their priority. 

Post: I'm dealing with a lot of stress...

Jayden HamiltonPosted
  • Investor
  • O'Fallon, IL 62269
  • Posts 134
  • Votes 44

Erick Duran

Thanks for the kind words Eric, wish you the best in your real estate endeavors! 

Post: I'm dealing with a lot of stress...

Jayden HamiltonPosted
  • Investor
  • O'Fallon, IL 62269
  • Posts 134
  • Votes 44

Lindsey Clark


What app would you recommend Lindsey, thanks for your feedback. 

Post: I'm dealing with a lot of stress...

Jayden HamiltonPosted
  • Investor
  • O'Fallon, IL 62269
  • Posts 134
  • Votes 44

Edwin Duran

Ever since I was a kid, I was fascinated with money; I was diagnosed with Tourette syndrome at a young age. I truly believe My Tourettes contributes to this... How? Because people with Tourettes usually in adult hood deal with severe anxiety, depression, OCD, and ADHD. I can 100% say that OCD and ADHD have caused me to restrain myself from spending hardly anything and discipline myself not to spend much. Also, being in the military helped for four years. I lived in the dorms for 3 years, and the military covered utilities, food, and insurance. I made roughly 20k a year in gross income, and I saved about 15k each year for four years which added up. Plus, deployments and TDY allowed me to make more money due to being in hazardous areas. I didn't go out and party and drink like most of the other military guys; after work, I would sit in my room and study and learn about investing and just save as much money as I could. That's it really; I just had no life, isolated myself, saved every penny I could, and spent my time reading and listening to everything I could about Investing. I hope this helps. Feel free to DM me if you have any other questions; Edwin, thanks.