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All Forum Posts by: Kevin Walorz

Kevin Walorz has started 6 posts and replied 7 times.

Post: First Steps

Kevin WalorzPosted
  • Bridgewater, MA
  • Posts 9
  • Votes 0

Is it really possible to start a real estate investing career when you've got nothing in the bank? My gut tells me yes but I'm sure it is difficult. Time and initiative are not issues for me so difficulty does not bother me. Is there anyone who has taken the path of real estate investing from nothing and what advice would you give?

Post: No money, but I've got a plan

Kevin WalorzPosted
  • Bridgewater, MA
  • Posts 9
  • Votes 0

I'm a 22 year old getting ready to graduate college and I have been especially interested in real estate investing for some time now, particularly multifamly. Like most college students, I've got close to zip in the bank, but I am not discouraged. This is why I joined BP , to get some answers. My question to anyone who is listening is this: If I could get a group of investors to pool in on a deal, how could I make it worth while to them for me to get a percentage of the cashflow? If that really isn't an option then what alternatives are there to get my foot in the door, to start building wealth and strong network? 

Post: Multi family property management

Kevin WalorzPosted
  • Bridgewater, MA
  • Posts 9
  • Votes 0

Does anyone know of any good property management companies in Massachusetts? Multi-family property management to be more specific. 

Post: Real Estate Investor Clubs?

Kevin WalorzPosted
  • Bridgewater, MA
  • Posts 9
  • Votes 0

Are real estate investor clubs something worth looking into for someone beginning their journey into real estate? And if so, where do I find these clubs?

Post: Commercial real estate

Kevin WalorzPosted
  • Bridgewater, MA
  • Posts 9
  • Votes 0
Originally posted by @Ben Leybovich:

What is it that you are trying to research, specifically? All real estate is just that - RE. Commercial may mean non-residential use, bigger, or relative to financing. Which is it that interests you?

 Multi-Family investing to be more specific. Any suggestions?

Post: Commercial real estate

Kevin WalorzPosted
  • Bridgewater, MA
  • Posts 9
  • Votes 0

What are some good books on commercial real estate? The only ones I have been finding are vague overviews on the subject. I am looking for something with a little more depth. 

Post: New member

Kevin WalorzPosted
  • Bridgewater, MA
  • Posts 9
  • Votes 0

Hello, 

My name is Kevin Walorz and it is with much excitement to say that I am a new member to BiggerPockets. It was not until recently that I stumbled upon real estate investing. The whole idea of it really felt overwhelming, so I decided to do some research which eventually brought me to this site. I am beginning to take an interest in commercial real estate and have gathered some basic knowledge of the subject.  My question to anyone is: Where do I begin? Is it too early for a senior in college with very little savings to be thinking about investing?