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All Forum Posts by: Mike Sempier

Mike Sempier has started 3 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Finding a good mentor?

Mike SempierPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

Hello everyone,

I have been learning about Real estate investing for years but have never taken the first step to getting involved. I’ve been looking to find a mentor that has experience in multi family Real estate in Orlando, Fl. Does anyone have any good advice on finding a trustworthy mentor?

Post: What’s everyone’s perspective on the MLS

Mike SempierPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

Hello everyone,

Thought I'd take to the forums for this one. I am a new agent in Orlando, fl and I've never had experience with the MLS. I just got access to it this week. I've always used Zillow, and realtor.com to have fun searching around, I'm sure most of us have used their platform. Websites like those I've listed above have self explanatory interfaces where it's very user friendly. And now that I've been playing with the MLS they've designed the interface so poorly. It's much harder to use and understand, I was wondering if anyone else had these same thoughts. Maybe advice on getting used to their platform?

Post: Student and an agent?

Mike SempierPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

Hello,

was hoping to get some in-site from someone who wanted to finish school but also begin their career In RE!

I am currently 23 and getting a BS in Construction management, I have one year left. Yay! I got my RE license roughly a year ago and have been sitting on it debating to jump in now or after graduation. I’m working 2 pointless jobs just to pay for rent and all necessities for living while in college. With a good chunk of money saved from High school I want to dip my toes in RE and take a Chance. I guess my question is do I begin my career in RE a year out from graduation or after graduation? Everyone I’ve spoke to about this matter says they wish they got in earlier.

Any advice is appreciated!

Post: Student and an agent?

Mike SempierPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

Hello,

Was hoping to get some in-site from others who knew they wanted to finish college but also wanted to start a career in RE.

I am currently 23 and getting a BS in Construction management, I have one year left. Yay! I got my RE license roughly a year ago and have been sitting on it debating to jump in now or after graduation. I’m working 2 pointless jobs just to pay for rent and all necessities for living while in college. With a good chunk of money saved from High school I want to dip my toes in RE and take a Chance. I guess my question is do I begin my career in RE a year out from graduation or after graduation? Everyone I’ve spoke to about this matter says they wish they got in earlier.

Any advice would be appreciated!