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All Forum Posts by: Jayson Terpenning

Jayson Terpenning has started 4 posts and replied 5 times.

Hi Yall,

I was just wandering if anyone has baught Alan Cowgill's programs on private investors. If you have could you tell me what you thought about it and if it was a good buy. don't want to make the wrong choice.

If you have any sudjestions on some books that have some good meat on lets say Flipping, Rehabbing, and Pre-Construction investing that would be helpfull too.

thanks

Post: Rental Properties... Need advice

Jayson TerpenningPosted
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hey all,

the type of RE investing that i am most interested in is getting a property and then getting it rented. My question is, what type of property would most likely be a good rental property to invest in for someone getting started?

For example, i have looked at town homes, 4plexs, single family homes, Modular homes, etc. when i look at each one of these, they all have there different qualities. but New Modular homes seem to feel like they might be an easier investment to get started with to get my feet wet. they are cheaper, and they look like they would make a higher profit in renting them out.

I hope my question is clear, and thanks for your help

That article was great and thank you so much.

who should i talk to and where should i look in order to do my home work on an area?

Thanks again!

Hey everyone, i'm hoping that maybe a few you out there could answer a few questions i have.

To just jump right in, i really what to know WHAT i should be looking for and Who i should know.

what i mean is... (WHAT) how do i know if an area in a city is doing well in its RE. for example. there's a place not to far from a friends hows that i could fix up. ( this is not what i want to do ) i could have it aprased, buy it and fix it then try to sell it or rent it. But how can do some dew diligence on the place. how can i find out how rent is doing or if the city is growing etc.

The other (WHO) is, who should i know that will help... i mean, should i find a RE agent that i trust and is good at what he does to help me out in finding places... Are there attorneys i should know... brokers... etc. I think you understand what i mean. What kind of team should i put together so to speak, and why.

I've been reading up on a lot of Robert T. Kiyosaki's books and things and trying to get some ideas. There's a lot to this so i plan on taking this very slow and keep up with the other posts here.

Thanks for your help and any added advice on making a sollid foundation would be most welcome.

Post: Glad to be a member

Jayson TerpenningPosted
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I just thought i would pop in here and introduce myself.

I've been somewhat interested in RE investing here in Utah for a while now, and about three months ago i started looking around to see if i can learn some more about this type of investment. So far i have really enjoyed reading many of the msgs left here.

I'll be posting a few questions i have in the 'Just getting Started' forum, and hope to learn more from the people i have grown to admire. Thanks for your help and support, i'm really glad to be a member.