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All Forum Posts by: Joseh Orobello

Joseh Orobello has started 14 posts and replied 56 times.

@Anthony Gayden thank you for your input

@Thomas S. Thank you so much for your response and input

I have been listening to  alot of real estate podcasts lately, atleast 20 different ones. I have been noticing there seems to always be some making fun of people who have tried there luck at real estate and failed.  All these shows seem to always have a story of 2008 in which a hair dresser, bartender, taxi cab driver,bus driver, etc dipped there toe in real estate when they had no business doing so. Then they seem to tell you enough with the analysis paralyses and just invest already. It will end up being a cheaper education  than a guru. It seems like those that ended up making it are making fun of those that did not (NOT COOL) And they are so much smarter then everyone else. I find that its counter productive and people have become what they once disliked. My personal belief is that people shoud become very educated before investing and not being pressured and caught up in the hype of investing before there time. I know of handfull of people who jumped in before they should have and it ended badly.  The only thing this seems to accomplish is to provide a farm system of cheap properties for the bigger players when the less seasoned ones go belly up. 

Thank you very much fr reaching out to me. Your advice is very appreciated

What management software are my fellow investors using out there. Any suggestions on what people are using for u10 units and under and why.  

Post: tile estimate per square foot on LONG ISLAND. 140 square feet

Joseh OrobelloPosted
  • Investor
  • Levittown, NY
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 9

@John Hickey, Thank you so much for the advice.  I need to make more phone calls and get more quotes

Post: renovate 5 by 8 bahroom

Joseh OrobelloPosted
  • Investor
  • Levittown, NY
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 9

@Ted L. Thank you for your time and advice.  All of you kind people have been very helpful.  This advice and talking about it has helped and inspired me to keep trying to get better price.  

Post: renovate 5 by 8 bahroom

Joseh OrobelloPosted
  • Investor
  • Levittown, NY
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 9

@Brian Pulaski, thank you. yeah im going to get more quotes.  

Post: renovate 5 by 8 bahroom

Joseh OrobelloPosted
  • Investor
  • Levittown, NY
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 9

@Jeff Sprunger thank you for advice and time out of your scedual.  I agree completly with your advice 

Post: tile estimate per square foot on LONG ISLAND. 140 square feet

Joseh OrobelloPosted
  • Investor
  • Levittown, NY
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 9

I was hoping to get some people from long island commenting. But I never seem to get people from my area commenting.