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All Forum Posts by: Paul Sedillo

Paul Sedillo has started 10 posts and replied 75 times.

Post: The date and Place of the 2013 investors summit

Paul SedilloPosted
  • Investor
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 75
  • Votes 47

I'm with Andy Bankston and plan to attend regardless of the location.

Post: Getting my real estate license at 19

Paul SedilloPosted
  • Investor
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 75
  • Votes 47

Kudos to you Marcus Isaac for getting your real estate license. I am half way to getting mine and wished I'd done it years ago. Good luck!

Post: C-Corp or S-Corp

Paul SedilloPosted
  • Investor
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 75
  • Votes 47

Steven Hamilton II Thank you so much for the reply and information. I'll make sure to review your suggestions with my CPA.

Post: Who is a Full-Time Real Estate Investor?

Paul SedilloPosted
  • Investor
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 75
  • Votes 47

This thread is absolutely inspiring! Thank you to all who have shared stories, goals, and ideas.

I'm half way to getting my real estate license with the goal of becoming a broker. Being a realtor/broker will allow me to achieve many investment goals that I've always dreamed of. It's been a long journey about to become a reality.

Post: C-Corp or S-Corp

Paul SedilloPosted
  • Investor
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 75
  • Votes 47

Great subject! Thank you to the original poster who started this thread. I've been researching this topic trying to make the best decision for my business. Currently I have an LLC but I'm considering setting up a real estate brokerage. If I do that I'll more than likely open the brokerage as a C corp and keep the assets in the LLC.

The only other benefit that I've seen to having a C, is the ability to bring in investors. It's something that mid to long term I'd like to be able to do.