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All Forum Posts by: Sylvester E.

Sylvester E. has started 2 posts and replied 6 times.

@Joseph Asamoah whenever you have another workshop, please do share! I'd be very interested in attending.

Post: Best way to learn rehab/remodeling?

Sylvester E.Posted
  • Glenn Dale, MD
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 1

Thanks @Jeff Berg. Didn't think to look at local colleges for courses.

@Tim Ryan I'll also start looking into that once I build my network.

Post: Best way to learn rehab/remodeling?

Sylvester E.Posted
  • Glenn Dale, MD
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 1

@Jonathan Klemm @Thomas S. Thanks for the suggestions. Would that actually be feasible for someone who doesn't have much prior experience? Especially since I work a 9-5 during the week and would only have availability on weekends.

Post: Best way to learn rehab/remodeling?

Sylvester E.Posted
  • Glenn Dale, MD
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 1

Hi everyone. I recently signed up to a free DIY course at a local Home Depot and have participated in a couple Habitat for Humanity homes (mostly caulking and painting).

Does anyone know of other methods to get experience in remodeling and rehabbing homes? I have been living in apartments so I've been limited to the actual changes I can do. Pretty much just installing curtain rods, changing the thermostat, and painting.

Post: New to investing from DC/Maryland

Sylvester E.Posted
  • Glenn Dale, MD
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 1

Hi everyone. I've been saving up for a new home recently and decided at looking into investing as well too. I'm really interested in the rehab and flipping part of it. I like getting my hands dirty,