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All Forum Posts by: Jarrett T.

Jarrett T. has started 6 posts and replied 33 times.

Post: Newbie Investor from Central, NJ

Jarrett T.Posted
  • Central, NJ
  • Posts 35
  • Votes 19
Eric Anderson The most appealing is the rental properties, I like the house hacking idea, but not really on top for me. I would fix and flip but it requires more capital.

Post: Newbie Investor from Central, NJ

Jarrett T.Posted
  • Central, NJ
  • Posts 35
  • Votes 19
Another question, what books are you guys reading about Rental Properties?

Post: Newbie Investor from Central, NJ

Jarrett T.Posted
  • Central, NJ
  • Posts 35
  • Votes 19
Hey everyone! Hope all is well, my name's J, I reside in central, NJ, New Brunswick to be specific. I've always been intrigued by real estate, rental properties and land to be specific. I am currently saving for my personal home and it is tough to save for an investment property at the same time but I'm still going. I have a day job, pays pretty well for the most part but I don't think it's the right path for me, I've always had an entrepreneurial mindset and took a little bit of a financial hit in 2012 - 2013 while running my business, put me down but I learned a lot from that time. I've read a couple of books: Rich Dad Poor Dad, some of Cashflow Quadrant, Gary Kellers Millionaire Real Estate Investor, Brandons No Money Down and just starting Kiyosakis Guide to Investing. I feel like reading isn't enough, for me at least lol, and want to find a mentors, eventually partners, in my area who works with rental properties, fix flips, and land investments, I would love to talk and soak up as much information as possible, even ride along on deals. Any how, I am looking to further my knowledge and hope to one day work with some of you. Be blessed, J.