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All Forum Posts by: Matthew Jones

Matthew Jones has started 2 posts and replied 14 times.

Post: Grant Cardone Says Don't Invest Until You have $100k

Matthew JonesPosted
  • Moreno Valley, CA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 7
Originally posted by @Daren H.:

Some people will tell you to save $100K before you start, some will tell you that you don't need any money to start, some people will tell you give them your money and they will help you start, some people will tell you to pay off all debt first and so on and so on. I try to stay away from broad generalizations. I say you invest when your preparation and the right opportunity meet. That might be at $10K savings, $20K savings, $50K savings, or $75k savings. 

 Great answer to this question

Post: Grant Cardone University - Cardone Sales Training

Matthew JonesPosted
  • Moreno Valley, CA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 7

I've been wondering the same thing, thanks for the advice everyone!

Great question @P.J. Bremner I have been wondering this same thing myself. And thank you @Guy Olds for the information, I'll see you guys there!

Post: I need HELP!!!

Matthew JonesPosted
  • Moreno Valley, CA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 7

@Tommy F. @Chris Jackson You guys rock, and are absolutely right. Thanks for telling me exactly what I needed to hear, I think I've seen a few too many "guru" sales pitches lately. Thanks again gentleman and all the best!

Post: I need HELP!!!

Matthew JonesPosted
  • Moreno Valley, CA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 7

Hey  everyone,

I'm having a big problem and am hoping that someone can give me some good advice and direction. I've been on bigger pockets for about a year now and I have a pretty clear vision of the path I will take to begin my real estate investing career. My plan is to house hack for a year or two in a small multifamily (3-4 units) purchased with an FHA loan, refinance the property and then look to buying a second income generator. Standard stuff right? Part of my problem is that I am in need of employment to support my family in the meantime, and I have this idea that I should be working in real estate to obtain experience while I pay the bills and make the most efficient use of my time. I've been doing 1099 work managing political campaigns but I am not a big fan of politics so I walked away from it for good. So my big question is this: Is there a viable way to earn money in real estate while learning the business? I have completed my coursework requirements for the real estate salesperson's exam and am currently studying, but it will be a while before I am seeing commission checks, so if anyone can point me in the right direction or give me any kind of advice I will be immensely grateful.

Thank you in advance,

Matthew Jones

Post: My first rent check!

Matthew JonesPosted
  • Moreno Valley, CA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 7

Great article, keep up the good work!

Cheers!

Post: The newest Newbie from Inland Empire, Ca!

Matthew JonesPosted
  • Moreno Valley, CA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 7

@Mark Nolan Thank you sir!

Cheers!

Post: The newest Newbie from Inland Empire, Ca!

Matthew JonesPosted
  • Moreno Valley, CA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 7

@Dmitriy Fomichenko Outstanding! That is awesome, so basically you are an investment MASTER! That is really cool. 

I have to say, how lucky am I to have been born in this age of technology where I have the opportunity to meet incredible individuals such as yourself? I am so grateful to you and BP for investing your time into helping people like myself and the thousands of other dreamers looking to make their lives extraordinary. You are a champion! 

Cheers!

Post: The newest Newbie from Inland Empire, Ca!

Matthew JonesPosted
  • Moreno Valley, CA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 7

@Paul Timmins

 Thank you so much for the advice and taking the time to help me. I've been looking for a club but I never considered going to more than one [or all] of them in my area, that is a valuable insight. Once again I am immensely grateful that you took the time to help me on my way to achieving my dreams. My best to you in all that you do.

Cheers!

Post: The newest Newbie from Inland Empire, Ca!

Matthew JonesPosted
  • Moreno Valley, CA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 7

@Dmitriy Fomichenko Thank you for the welcome message and the recommendations, I deeply appreciate you steering me in the right direction. If I may ask, what is your area of expertise?

Cheers!