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All Forum Posts by: Kelvin Tam

Kelvin Tam has started 2 posts and replied 54 times.

Post: What is your biggest problem you face right now as a REI?

Kelvin TamPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Malaysia
  • Posts 56
  • Votes 22
@Matthew Baltzell I would say getting buyers as the property market is not that convincing in this part of the world

Post: Trading W-2 for Self Management- 0-92 Units in 16 months!

Kelvin TamPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Malaysia
  • Posts 56
  • Votes 22

@Collin Schwartz thx for sharing your experience. From the list of the books that you'd read, it seems that you are focused towards your goal. Unlike you, I've read multiple self development books but different fields. Guess it's time to FOCUS!

Post: 2%, 50% & 70% Rule?

Kelvin TamPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Malaysia
  • Posts 56
  • Votes 22

Thx a lot,guys.

At least now I understand more.

Post: 2%, 50% & 70% Rule?

Kelvin TamPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Malaysia
  • Posts 56
  • Votes 22

Hi all,

Yesterday I was listening to one of the Podcast and they said about the rule of thumb for 2% rule, 50% rule and 70% rule in real estate investing.

I tried to run a search in Google but it did not really explain it.

Can anyone kindly explain to me in a simple matter what is all this about?