All Forum Posts by: Romain Amrani
Romain Amrani has started 4 posts and replied 18 times.
Post: Best use of time in learning real estate investing
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Stephen Watt I love your enthusiasm and thank you for the motivation!
Post: Best use of time in learning real estate investing
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John Hickey I'd be happy with either a job or an internship but I'd have to commute a little under 2 hours to get over to manhattan. I live in hunterdon county (West Central Jersey).
Post: Best use of time in learning real estate investing
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Paul Haviland These are all things I have to take some time to think about. Thank you again for your response.
Post: Best use of time in learning real estate investing
Romain AmraniPosted
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John Hickey Thanks for the inspiration! I'll be sure to count working at a commercial brokerage in.
Post: Best use of time in learning real estate investing
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Mark Owens Checking out local REIAs and putting together a balance sheet are both on my agenda for today. Thank you for your time!
Post: Best use of time in learning real estate investing
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Bram Spiero Thank you for your advice!
Post: Best use of time in learning real estate investing
Romain AmraniPosted
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Matt Katsaris I'm currently checking out their YouTube account. Thanks for the advice!
Post: Best use of time in learning real estate investing
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Paul Haviland Thank you for your response! I see that you are a real estate agent. My plan for buying apartment buildings include paying for a property manager so I would not be the one managing it. Would becoming a property manager during my college career still have the same benefits? Also, how would you compare the value of becoming an agent and learning that perspective as opposed to becoming a property manager? Finally since you are an agent, are you aware of how competitive becoming a commercial real estate agent is at my age(18). And would I find the same value out of becoming a residential real estate agent for my future endeavors of building my multi-family portfolio?
Post: Best use of time in learning real estate investing
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Sue K. Thank you for your response. I will definitely do more research on landlord-tenant laws since I am not quite familiar with them at all! I will also look into becoming a property manager.
Post: Best use of time in learning real estate investing
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- I'm an inspiring commercial real estate investor getting ready to go to college. I'll be going to a community college for the first two years and I've set up my schedule to have only two (very long) days a week of classes. The other 3 business days will be saved for work. I came into real estate investing first looking at single family residential. I spent a few months focusing on single family and came to the decision that I would work as a part time real estate agent focusing on single family homes to better learn the business. More recently I've decided to move to commercial real estate, specifically in apartment buildings. I've since been doing constant research on that field. My question is will I find the same value out of becoming a part time real estate agent selling single family homes and going into commercial real estate investing as I would if I were still going into residential. If not, would I find more value becoming a part time commercial real estate agent. The obvious choice seems to be becoming a commercial agent but is that even practical at my age since from what I've learned it's tougher to get into. If neither of those, what other forms of leverage can I use to get ahead of the game just aside from simple research. I've spaced my work week out to have quality time to spend on learning this business and I am now looking for the best way to spend that time.