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All Forum Posts by: Skyler Rebeor

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Post: How/when to get started

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I am 21 years old heading into my last semester of college (thank god). Already interviewing for full time sales and account management positions, but I have always had a calling for developing real estate properties. I’ve spent roughly 4 years working in construction and working for landlords/house flippers. I have a decent bit of know-how for carpentry, framing, and home repairs. I have a lot of connections in electrician fields, flooring, roofing, and general contracting. I also have a great connections for mentors in flipping and renting, but what I lack heavily is money. I am truly a broke college student. My credit is less than impressive but I plan on boosting it susbstantially over the next two years. 

My questions really fall into what strategies are my best bet at getting started? Even as a business economics student, my experience with loans and credit is pretty minimal and I figure I’ll have to talk to a lot of banks to find someone that will loan to me. I have very minimal cash for down payment, so would it be wise to just focus on working and saving money before even thinking of finding a property? Is it better to start with a potential flip or should I aim to find a rental? I am in Upstate NY so I know there are plenty of opportunities to buy and fix, but what sort of price range should I be looking for? Does it seem sketchy to a buyer if I buy and fix myself with my connections? Does it give peace of mind to have a contractors name attached to the property? Also open to suggestions for locations with growing markets. Could also use some information from someone with experience in buying properties from auctions and how to be successful in doing so? Can you only use cash for auctions?


please answer any or as many of my questions as you can. Thank you very much.