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All Forum Posts by: Juan Castillo

Juan Castillo has started 1 posts and replied 7 times.

Quote from @Meghan Carson:

@Juan Castillo Welcome to the community! 

Thanks! Already feel welcome!
Quote from @Beth Reed:

As another rookie, this was such a helpful post. Thanks @Juan Castillo!

 Anytime @Beth Reed! Now we just gotta follow their advice! Best of luck in your journey!

Quote from @Preston Dean:

HI @Juan Castillo

Congrats on taking step 1!

Here is some advice for you

1. Use this website as a great starting point for what areas to invest in. It gives you a total livability score and helpful https://www.areavibes.com/

2. As you are getting into REI it is necessary to build your team or as Brandon Turner from the BP podcast calls it - Your Core 4 - 

- 1. Your contractor

-2. Your deal finder (agent/wholesaler)

- 3. Your property manager

- 4. Your Lender

My recommendation to find numbers 2 & 4 would be to go to the top of this page and client on AGENTS  & LENDERS from there you will be connected with 3-5 pros and I would suggest picking someone who has the most reviews or most forum posts. That way you know they are active in the community!

Best of luck 


 Thanks for the tip Preston! This is exactly the advice I need!

Quote from @Diego A.:

Hi @Juan Castillo

Great advise from @Nathan Gesner, I want to add to his list that you have to learn about BRRRR.

There are many articles and podcasts from BP that they talk about that.

The main thing is fill you up with as many information as possible.


 It's on my list for sure! Thanks for the insight!

Quote from @Julio Gonzalez:

Welcome to BiggerPockets, Juan! It’s awesome to see you taking action and diving into real estate education. Rich Dad, Poor Dad is a great mindset shift, and The Book on Rental Property Investing is a solid next step!

 Looking forward to seeing your progress—this community is a great place to learn and grow! 
-Julio


 Thanks for the encouragement!

Quote from @Nathan Gesner:
Quote from @Juan Castillo:

Most people "dream" of investing in real estate. Don't be paralyzed thinking you don't know enough to get started. Set a specific goal, then work towards it.

1. Start with BiggerPockets Ultimate Beginners Guide (free). It will familiarize you with the basic terminology and benefits. Then you can read a more in-depth book like The Book On Rental Property Investing by Brandon Turner or The Unofficial Guide to Real Estate Investing by Spencer Strauss.

2. Prioritize your financial stability. Eliminate debt, establish a budget, and save. Remember, the notion of amassing wealth without investing is a dangerous myth perpetuated by self-proclaimed experts. A prudent investor doesn't seek quick riches through shortcuts. To thrive in real estate investing, you must maintain a firm grip on your finances. Explore my personal favorites, Set For Life by Scott Trench or The Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey, for invaluable financial insights.

3. As you read these books, watch the BiggerPockets podcasts. This will clarify and reinforce what you are reading. You can hear real-world examples of how others have built their investment portfolio and (hopefully) learn to avoid their mistakes.

4. NETWORK!!! Get out of your comfort zone. Stop hanging out with your deadbeat buddies who spend all day drinking, talking sports, and otherwise wasting away. Go to BUILD YOUR TEAM at the top of the screen and look for local investors or meetups in your area. You can also find real estate investing groups through meetup.com, Facebook, or a Google search. Birds of a feather flock together!

5. Now, you need to figure out how to find deals and pay for them. Again, the BiggerPockets store has some books on this topic, or you can learn about it by watching podcasts, reading blogs, and interacting on the forum. A handy search bar in the upper right makes it easy to find previous discussions, blogs, podcasts, and other resources. BiggerPockets also has a calculator to analyze deals, and I highly recommend you start this as soon as possible, even if you are not ready to buy. If you consistently analyze properties, recognizing a good deal will be much easier when it shows up. Find Brandon's videos on YouTube for the "four square" method of analyzing homes and practice. It doesn't take long to learn how to spot a good deal.

6. Study the market. You can learn to do this independently or get a rockstar REALTOR to lead the way. I highly recommend a well-qualified REALTOR who works with investors and knows how to help you best.

7. Jump in! Far too many get stuck in the "paralysis by analysis" stage, thinking they just don't know enough to get started. You could read 100 books and still need to learn more because certain things must be learned through trial and error. You don't need to know everything to get started; you need a foundation to build on, and the rest will come through experience and then refining your education.

You can build a basic understanding of investing in 3-6 months. How long it takes to be financially ready is different for everyone. Once you're ready, create a goal (e.g., "I will buy at least one single-family home, duplex, triplex, or fourplex before the end of 2019") and then do it. Real estate investing is forgiving; the average person can still make money even with some big mistakes.


 Thanks for your recommendations! I'll be sure to follow them!

Hi everyone, my name is Juan and I'm just starting my real estate journey. I have listened to the Rich Dad, Poor Dad audiobook a couple times, but just a few months ago actually stated talking about it with my boss. He just happened to have read that book recently as well and suggested I read The Book on Rental Property Investing by Brandon Turner. That book was exactly what I need to hear as it addressed a point both me and my boss agree with regarding Rich Dad, Poor Dad which is, RDPD does well to help you view money differently, but it doesn't give you a starting point. The Book on Rental Property Investing is great in that it gives you a great stating point. That is why I'm here. I want to educate myself so that I can help my parents a few years down the road. I can't do that without first making things work for myself. 

I still have a way to go before I am at a point where I can invest, but my plan is to sort that out within a year or so. If anybody has a go to list of books or podcasts they would like to share in the meantime, I'd very much appreciate that. 

Either way, I'm excited to start my real estate journey and will try to stay active in this great community I've found here.