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All Forum Posts by: Jon Kim

Jon Kim has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Found this interesting company. TrueAccord.com

Jon KimPosted
  • La Canada Flintridge, CA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

Small world. I'm actually a TrueAccord employee and BP user. 

Thanks Gianni. We think we're onto something big and meaningful. For those of you interested, feel free to email me at [email protected] and I'd be happy to connect you to the right people/resources/answers. 

- Jon

Hello friends! It seems that everyone at BP likes to recommend the same books. Rich Dad, Poor Dad and The E-Myth seem to be popular ones. But most of us have already read these books. I read the Wall Street Journal, TIME, and have recently started reading the Economist. Surely there are good ones out there for the RE investor. This leads to my question: Do you have any recommendations for must-read magazines/publications/journals that are essential to your real estate investing career?

Post: Student with Big Goals from Los Angeles, CA

Jon KimPosted
  • La Canada Flintridge, CA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

Hi friends! My name is Jon. I am a college senior. I am interested in becoming a buy and hold investor for residential properties in the LA region. I hope to contribute to the community as much as possible. After listening to enough podcasts, I figured it wouldn't hurt to make an account and introduce myself here :)

My plans so far:

(1.) Spend the next few months immersed in the RE culture, surround myself with investors in the area, and learn as much as possible.

(2.) Graduate in May 2014, work at a sales gig over the summer out of state, and accumulate as much capital as possible.

(3.) Backpack in Europe for a few months.

(4.) Return to LA in January, find a day job, start a small LLC and start purchasing residential properties.

(5.) Live and learn. Profit.

Glad to be here !!