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All Forum Posts by: Kenny Mullen

Kenny Mullen has started 2 posts and replied 5 times.

Post: New member from Indiana

Kenny MullenPosted
  • Fort Wayne, IN
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1

I am 23 years old living in Fort Wayne Indiana looking to get into creative real estate investing. 

Post: I'm very new and inexperienced but I'm eager

Kenny MullenPosted
  • Fort Wayne, IN
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1
Originally posted by @Joshua D.:

@Kenny Mullen

Good news is that, depending on you goals, Fort Wayne should be a great place to start investing. 

@Ace P. nailed in on the head. follow his advise to get started. 

 Thats exciting, thanks for the advice 

Post: I'm very new and inexperienced but I'm eager

Kenny MullenPosted
  • Fort Wayne, IN
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1
Originally posted by @Jeremy Tillotson:

@Kenny Mullenwelcome to BP, I am local let me know if you want to chat sometime. 

 I would like that opportunity, thanks

Post: I'm very new and inexperienced but I'm eager

Kenny MullenPosted
  • Fort Wayne, IN
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1
Originally posted by @Ace P.:

@Kenny Mullen! Welcome to BP and to real estate investing in general! I by no means can take you under my wings as I am learning to fly myself - however, after being here for about 2 weeks I can share with you with:

1. Know clearly why you want to start investing in real estate. Then, don't lose that focus.

2. These BP forums, articles, podcasts, etc. have a WEALTH of knowledge out there! Be sure to search for some keywords or topics that you want to explore and look for (I'm sure there are) other conversations that have already happened that address your concerns.

3. Ask questions ask questions! Thankfully, the BP community is very kind and willing to answer whatever questions that may come up - so don't feel "embarrassed" if you have a question that you may think is silly, because you may be helping someone else get their questions voiced.

4. View the profiles of those that seem to be doing what you want to be doing and connect with them to learn from their experience. Maybe there's a particular market you want to enter, maybe you want to understand how a certain investing strategy worked for that person and how could it be applied to you, etc. Just don't hesitate to reach out - I've received nothing but friendly responses back so far.

5. In person Meetups! BP or MeetUp.com hand REI Associations have frequent meetups basically everywhere in the US (from what I'm understanding) - take the first physical step of putting yourself out there and start connecting with people that have done the walk and can provide advice/connections for your area!

Hopefully that was helpful. Don't lose the fire! Persistence will be key.

 I appreciate that!

Post: I'm very new and inexperienced but I'm eager

Kenny MullenPosted
  • Fort Wayne, IN
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1
I have no experience in real estate at all. I am 23 and live in Indiana. I am very eager to jump into real estate. I currently work doing logistics for a trucking company. I read books such as rich dad poor dad and the book on investing in real estate with no or low money down. I don't have much money and still need a lot of guidance even though I read the books. I have a million questions on how to get started, who to reach out to, and what is the smart way to creatively invest in real estate. I don't have any license. I was hoping someone could take me under their wing and help me get started. Any takers?