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All Forum Posts by: Taylor Haywood

Taylor Haywood has started 6 posts and replied 16 times.

Post: Does it matter what school you go to?

Taylor HaywoodPosted
  • Renter
  • Desoto, TX
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 1

I am going to get my real estate license and I do not want to pick the wrong school. I am looking at online schools so I can go as fast as I want. Any suggestions from realtors that have gone this route? Or is online classes not the way to go? I really want the most for my money. Thanks in advance for the advice!

Post: Is this property too much for a newbie?

Taylor HaywoodPosted
  • Renter
  • Desoto, TX
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 1

Thank you all for the advice. What information would I need to determine if it is a good deal or not? 

Post: Is this property too much for a newbie?

Taylor HaywoodPosted
  • Renter
  • Desoto, TX
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 1
Originally posted by @Michael R.:

It sounds like an opportunity for you to network and find a mentor and someone with experience to evaluate it with and possibly move forward.  

On your own - sure that may be a bit much.  But if you wait for the perfect property to go it alone on, then you'll just be waiting for years in my opinion.  Get out there, network, vet potential mentors and move forward cautiously.  Post the details of partner offers, seek feedback from others and surround yourself with a CPA and other professionals to advise you where you can.

I hope that helps. 

 Thank you, it does help a lot. 

Post: Is this property too much for a newbie?

Taylor HaywoodPosted
  • Renter
  • Desoto, TX
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 1

There is a two story single family home on a good street that I know of. I have talked to the neighbors and they say it has been empty for 10 years and has only had two tenants before that. It was built in the 90's (last remodel) and has foundation issues (reason for sitting empty so long). Is this too much for a person (me) with no experience and no mentor or partner (because I feel like it is)?

Post: Education

Taylor HaywoodPosted
  • Renter
  • Desoto, TX
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 1

That's disappointing that everyday real estate will not be taught more but thank you for answering. 

Post: Education

Taylor HaywoodPosted
  • Renter
  • Desoto, TX
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 1

    I am pursuing a real estate agent license and need the right education. What is the best school for agents in my area?( I live in Texas and can easily get around the DFW area). I want to attend a quality program and need help sifting through all the "we are the best" schools. Thank you in advance! Your opinions are appreciated.