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All Forum Posts by: Amy Bartola

Amy Bartola has started 0 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: CALLING ALL MENTORS

Amy BartolaPosted
  • Mesquite, TX
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Good for you Lee. Look forward to hearing from you.

Post: $5k in 30 days!

Amy BartolaPosted
  • Mesquite, TX
  • Posts 3
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Although I'm not a great fan of the most of the gurus, I agree with Dev. We each have the degree of success we choose to have.

Post: CALLING ALL MENTORS

Amy BartolaPosted
  • Mesquite, TX
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 3

Hello Lee:
I'm not sure if you've gotten any private responses, but I will offer this up to you and others on this forum who are most likely thinking the same thing.

The first thing I would suggest is to make an evaluation of your skills. You speak of ambition to succeed. While that is very important, you'll find more momentum if you get more specific.

Your answers to some of the following questions will go a long way in helping you get started.
1. Do you really have an interest in real estate, or did you hear that it's a great way to make a lot of money?
I offend some people when I ask that, but it is very important. Real estate is a passion for me. Had it not been a REAL PASSION, I would not have survived the first year.
You speak of your family not supporting you. Get used to that. The mind of an entrepreneur, much less a real estate investor in these times, is not understood by most people. What is most important is what you think of you.

2. If you determine that your interest does lie in real estate, what kind of real estate? Do you want to wholesale, rehab, do short sales? Are you interested in commercial or residential?
Much of this will be determined by your knowledge financial resources. If you have no money and no credit, your best bet would be to start wholesale of single family homes, or be a birddog.

3. Once you decide what it is that you want to do, get as much information on that as possible. There is a lot of free information out there. Be careful spending a lot of money on "guru" courses. Many of them contain a lot of hype and not much else. That does not hold true for all, but most.

4. Decide which geographic area you want to work. The best bet would probably be to start in the area you know best.

5. Once you decide what and where, gather together a few bucks, and get some business cards made. You can get some good deals online, or even at your nearest Staples.

6. When you have those cards in hand, find a local real estate investment group. Dress as you would for a job interview, then go to the next meeting. Introduce yourself and talk to some people. Ask questions. Ask questions. Ask questions. Did I mention to ask questions?

Once you have gone through all of this, you will find yourself in a much better place. If I can be of help, please don't hesitate to contact me.

I am always willing to work with people who are new, as long as they take suggestions and then take action. Please don't contact me if you are going to tell me why all of this will not work.

I know from my own experience that it does work.

Best wishes to you.