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All Forum Posts by: Jimmy Hoac

Jimmy Hoac has started 1 posts and replied 5 times.

Post: Buy & Hold Investor in Philadelphia

Jimmy HoacPosted
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

Hi @Kelly Maguire! Welcome! I just joined BP just last week as well and wanted to wish you the best of luck! I'm assuming you're looking around Roxborough kind of area?

Post: Ambitious and working out some kinks, Philadelphia PA

Jimmy HoacPosted
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

Hey @James Hendricks ! Welcome! Not much of a welcome from me though since I only joined BP last week as well hah... I'd definitely say you have a pretty good background and I'm sure you'll do really well. I'm huge into self development and it's amazing that you recognize the importance of eliminating limiting beliefs in order to achieve success. I'm in the South Philadelphia area and you are right that there is a LOT of potential! Best of luck to you!

Post: Newbie from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania!

Jimmy HoacPosted
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

@Rod Stanback That is some awesome info! Thank you very much for that! I'll check them out and let you know how it goes.

@Carolyn Mitchell Ahh welcome to you too then! Yea as good as mech engineering is, it can be quite unstable depending on what field you concentrate in... I wish I had more of a plan of what to do with real estate when I graduated college. What kind of RE investment are you doing in the area?

Post: Newbie from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania!

Jimmy HoacPosted
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

@Jack Butala Thanks! Yea I started listening to the podcast and am starting to attend the webinars as well. There are so many episodes haha...

@Ron Vilar Thanks man you too!

@Rod Stanback Awesome! Yea I'd love to attend some Philly RE meetups to get to know more people in this business. I'd really like to get in touch with you sometime when you're in philly. One thing I definitely need to learn about is all the different avenues of acquiring money via hard money, different loans, and etc... But yea there are a lot of people and their courses. I've been looking them up here in the community just to see what they're all about though.

Post: Newbie from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania!

Jimmy HoacPosted
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

Hello BP community! Just a warning, but this post may be quite long!

My name is Jimmy Hoac and am super excited to have found about bigger pockets! I was born and raised in South Philadelphia and am currently still living there. My parents immigrated here during the 80s and have built a pretty successful life in starting a few small businesses and obtaining a couple real estate properties. If they can do it without even speaking English when they first arrived, why can’t I?!

So a little about myself… I am a full time mechanical engineer working in the aerospace industry. A few years ago, I learned about the concept of passive income, something that is definitely NOT taught in school and it just rang a bell. I started following many entrepreneurs mainly in the internet marketing space and followed people like Pat Flynn from smartpassiveincome and Gary Vaynerchuck. About a year ago, I started getting into publishing and have learned a LOT not only about publishing, but entrepreneurship, outsourcing, scaling a business and etc. Prior to that, I bought my first house in late 2012 and renovated it which turned out to be almost a gut job. My parents helped me out with this process I have to admit. It’s a very popular neighborhood (East Passyunk) as there have been many investors coming in and all kinds of restaurants and bars popping up. The property has 5 bedrooms, 2 full baths, and 2 powder rooms. So I’m currently living in 1 and renting the other 4 out. I might even potentially rent out the basement for even more cash flow!

I’ve understood the importance of being your own boss and creating opportunities and income streams for yourself rather than relying on a full time job. Besides, being financially free is a goal everyone has isn’t it? I want to say in recent years I’ve developed more and more of an entrepreneurial spirit with my online business and real estate and am trying to further develop this. It is definitely a journey and no matter the ups and downs I am enjoying it to work towards my goals! I also started a blog to document this journey. I'll leave the blog link out since I'm unsure if I'm even allowed to post it.

So what brought me here? With the blog, and my facebook postings on my entrepreneurial journey, I was able to connect with an old college buddy who told me about biggerpockets and the kind of things he was doing with real estate also. So now I’m here and quite excited! There is an insane amount of information but I just have to dive in. I am a big systems guy and would like to scale my real estate business one day. I learned about the concept of wholesaling not too long ago actually from watching a webinar of Cody Sperber and Josh Altman. It seems like there are some legal issues revolving around that but I’m sure I can clarify it here in the community. I’d eventually like to acquire enough property from wholesaling and flips that I can have a number of rental properties, then let a property management company maintain it, then I can scale. I have big dreams but I just have to take the first step.

That’s all I have to say. If you made it to this sentence, I appreciate the time!

Looking forward to talking to all of you!