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All Forum Posts by: Account Closed

Account Closed has started 21 posts and replied 72 times.

Post: Investor Friendly Brokers North/Central Jersey

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  • Roselle, NJ
  • Posts 75
  • Votes 16

Any good investor friendly RE Brokers who also wholesale, invest in deals &/or have agents doing so ?

Keller Williams, Coldwell Banker?

Looking to activate my license with a good broker in North/Central Jersey. — looking for recommendations.

Post: Wholesaling Success Market Dependent?

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  • Roselle, NJ
  • Posts 75
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@James Wise That is great insight, I truly appreciate that. I've passed the exam in jersey to hang my license but I have not interviewed yet because I think that it may hold me back from doing assignment deals. But this week I will be interviewing and hang up my license as a tool in the belt and a way to grow my network and experience. 

I sort of share your views as it pertains to wholesalers, as I feel most look to start doing it as a way to make a quick buck rather than building a business that can actually help sellers in many ways whether it's a cash offer, buying on terms or doing a subject to deal or even listing it yourself.

@Jerryll Noorden Yeah certainly, I don't think I have that issue. The thing that has bugged me is when I go on appointments, I come across a lot of people who have very little equity in their house and the high property taxes do not make the cash offer model easy. It could be the areas that I'm targeting are a bit pricey, or that I haven't come across enough leads. But yeah it's sort of annoying when I come across a property that I see there might be some money to be made but I'm not sure what to do. But reading this now, I'll be honest it does sound like excuses and lack of a network lol 

Post: Wholesaling Success Market Dependent?

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  • Roselle, NJ
  • Posts 75
  • Votes 16

Anyone crushing it wholesaling in Northern/Central NJ?

Post: Land a job in CRE Acquisitions

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  • Roselle, NJ
  • Posts 75
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@James Evertson That's an interesting perspective. I wouldn't mind starting out on the debt side at all, to learn lending procedures and secondary markets. Are you in that part of the business?

Post: Land a job in CRE Acquisitions

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  • Roselle, NJ
  • Posts 75
  • Votes 16

@Gi'angelo Bautista, I've heard that ULI is a good organization to be a part of to network and learn. Have you found that to be the case?

Post: Land a job in CRE Acquisitions

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  • Roselle, NJ
  • Posts 75
  • Votes 16
@Gi'angelo Bautista That helps tons Gi’angelo. Maybe I can even try to network with some people on that site and see what sticks. I truly appreciate your feedback. Do you have a career in CRE?

Post: Land a job in CRE Acquisitions

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  • Roselle, NJ
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@Caleb Heimsoth Thank you for your feedback Caleb. Networking is definitely an area where I can improve in.

Post: Land a job in CRE Acquisitions

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  • Roselle, NJ
  • Posts 75
  • Votes 16
@Robert Seltzer I’m actually relieved at the overwhelming response against going back to school, I self-educate a lot and I just need one company to give me a shot. Do you guys think it might serve me well to earn a certification by taking a course that is associated with CCIM to highlight that I am invested in the subject matter?

Post: Land a job in CRE Acquisitions

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  • Roselle, NJ
  • Posts 75
  • Votes 16
@Ellie Perlman I’ll totally keep looking. I’m in New Jersey, I think I should also consider relocating as well.

Post: Land a job in CRE Acquisitions

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  • Roselle, NJ
  • Posts 75
  • Votes 16
@Ellie Perlman Thank you for your feedback Ellie. I have been applying to certain Analyst roles and I’ve struggle to land much interviews. The phone screen that I do land, I end up getting overlooked. I was thinking it could be my lack of experience or credibility in that industry on paper. Think I should keep applying even with not receiving many responses?