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All Forum Posts by: Terrell Garren

Terrell Garren has started 11 posts and replied 1222 times.

Post: FAQ Forum Question: Should I Get My Real Estate License?

Terrell GarrenPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Concord, NC
  • Posts 1,240
  • Votes 3,065
Originally posted by @Michael Ristom:

I asked this question in the form a few days ago and unfortunately didn't get any answers so this works out great! Here's the question: Since I'm an active duty military member I don't have a lot of free time to take off work. I'm new to real estate investment (closing on my 3 property in 5 years) and I'm going to get my license, I just can decide whether I should sit down in a classroom for 4-5 days or take the course online. If I do go the online route, does anyone have any recommendations?

Active Duty and Vets - Don't forget your 10% purchase discount at the big box stores.  It's saved me a lot of money unfitting and maintaining rental properties.

Post: Just Completed My First BRRRR and made $15k!!!

Terrell GarrenPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Concord, NC
  • Posts 1,240
  • Votes 3,065

Nicely done.  I have 10 or so single family rentals right up the road in Concord, NC.  Probably a dumb question on my part - I generally pay around $550 for a local attorney to close for me.  What is causing your $3K cost?

Terrell