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All Forum Posts by: Chris Oshea

Chris Oshea has started 8 posts and replied 35 times.

Post: Fake it 'till you make it or ask for help/advice/suggestions?

Chris OsheaPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 8

Thanks guys! These are the sort of answers I need! I've seen "Fake it till you make it" so many places, I guess I needed to clear up what is meant by that!

Post: Fake it 'till you make it or ask for help/advice/suggestions?

Chris OsheaPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 8

Howdy!

As a newbie wholesaler, I've heard/read lots of people say "fake it 'till you make it", which makes perfect sense to me as far as presenting yourself to others as a confident real estate investor who knows what he's doing and not just another new face that's gonna give up in 2 weeks or has no idea what he's doing.
But when dealing with other wholesalers or investors who might be able to help me out, should I just keep the fact that I'm a rookie and still learning the ropes to myself, or should I just be open and let them know that while I pretty much know what I'm doing, I'm new to real estate and don't understand exactly how some processes work?

Post: Real Estate newbie from MA with big dreams

Chris OsheaPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 8

Thanks to everyone who's replied!
I'm on the final stretch of Trump University's "Real Estate 101" and I've got about a dozen or so more books that have been showing up from Amazon (Had a gift card I wanted to use up) over the last few days, several which have been recommended on this site :-)

I'm also polishing up my resume and I'm looking into maybe trying to get in with a property management company to see the rental/lease side of REI from a different perspective and to learn more about it (while getting away from the job I really don't like very much at the same time!)

Post: Real Estate newbie from MA with big dreams

Chris OsheaPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 8

haha yeah I do realize HGTV and stuff is more entertainment than anything. What I meant by including that in my first post was that for YEARS even before I started to get interested in real estate investing, I've been sorta exposed to seeing how different areas of different cities can be priced way different, see the types of things people look for in a house/apartment/condo, etc., obviously this isn't much in the way of education but I look at it as at least better than nothing. That was part of growing up for me.
I've been reading as much as possible, I've got a stack of books I've read (the basic life skills sorts... Napoleon Hill, Dale Carnegie, Gitomer, Rich Dad/ Poor Dad, Cashflow Quadrant, Trump's "Think Big & Kick ***" and "Think Like a Billionaire"), I'm working on the Trump University's "Real Estate 101", and I've got "The Art of The Deal", "The Best Real Estate Advice I Ever Recieved, and Kiyosaki's "The Real Book of Real Estate", plus about a dozen more on their way from Amazon (Thanks to a bunch of loose change and the CoinStar machine offering no 8.9% fee by choosing an Amazon gift card rather than cash)

I WAS going to check out one of the local AREIA meetings last night but clearly last night just wasn't the night for me (got out of work late, had directions on my blackberry and the battery died, then my car overheated in traffic... DOH!) but I've got a whole list of REI club meetings in my area and plan on attending as many as possible.

I'm excited to get into the world of real estate and look forward to learning from you guys! Thanks for the welcomes and tips!

Post: Real Estate newbie from MA with big dreams

Chris OsheaPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 8

How's it going?
My name is Chris, I'm 21 and live in Chelmsford, MA (about 30 minutes north of Boston) and I'm new to real estate investing.

I'm an entrepreneur at heart and FREEDOM is my goal in life.
I currently am a 9-5 slave for an auto parts retailer, I run the commercial department in my store, and I'm desperate to liberate myself from the constraints of having a JOB. It's just not for me.

I am extremely interested in the world of real estate investing, and I could easily see real estate becoming a full time career for me. My parents have always been interested in real estate and architecture, when I was younger they used to drag me along with them to go tour new neighborhoods, look at new houses being built or old houses being renovated, and on the weekends the TV was on HGTV or other programs showing real estate for sale. We have also done extensive remodeling to our house, so I've seen up close how hiring contractors and builders works.

I'm anxious to learn a lot more about real estate and property development, my short term goal is to learn the ins and outs of real estate assignments (Need a way to generate capitol without requiring much money on my end), then I think I'd like to try doing some rehabs and flipping, I'm not quite sure yet what my long term interest might be yet.

Anyway, I look forward to learning a lot from Bigger Pockets and becoming part of the real estate investing world!
Thanks!
-Chris :mrgreen: