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All Forum Posts by: Trevor Bartee

Trevor Bartee has started 3 posts and replied 7 times.

Post: What to look for in an REI group

Trevor BarteePosted
  • Lake Elsinore, CA
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0

Hello everyone,
The purpose for this topic is because I am currently looking at getting myself involved with a local REI team (Inland Empire) and am curious as to what I should expect; or perhaps a checklist of things to look for and things to avoid. I have zero real estate experience, and my goal is to perhaps shadow an investor(s) and see if this is really what I want to be involved with, and of course learn. I don't know how realistic of an opportunity it is to become an apprentice of some sort, if I should expect a monetary cost for doing such, or what's involved.
So what kind of things should be at the top of my list when considering being involved?

Post: Rich Dad real-estate school feedback?

Trevor BarteePosted
  • Lake Elsinore, CA
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0

Appreciate all the input.

Post: Rich Dad real-estate school feedback?

Trevor BarteePosted
  • Lake Elsinore, CA
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0

Much sound advice. I too have read many of the Rich Dad books, and find them to be very informative. A concern of mine, concerning the live seminars, is that the Rich Dad name is actally owned by a different company, and seems to have somewhat of an ugly reputation following them

Post: Rich Dad real-estate school feedback?

Trevor BarteePosted
  • Lake Elsinore, CA
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0

As the title states, I'm curious as to if anyone here has done the 3-day Rich Dad Education, and if so, what was your experience? I'm really questioning if whether the seminar I attended was nothing but a sales pitch, or if there is actually some successful type of learning involved with this course

Post: Why yes, there is another noob

Trevor BarteePosted
  • Lake Elsinore, CA
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0

A good friend of mine pointed me to this site, and he's given me nothing but positive feedback, so I will be definitely thumbing through the different resources

Post: Why yes, there is another noob

Trevor BarteePosted
  • Lake Elsinore, CA
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0

Thanks bud, I'll check it out

Post: Why yes, there is another noob

Trevor BarteePosted
  • Lake Elsinore, CA
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0

Hello, my name is Trevor from Lake Elsinore CA, and I am looking forward to connecting and learning! I have absolutely no real estate experience at all, but I'm looking at getting my feet wet. My goal is to increase my financial intelligence and see if this is indeed something that I can get involved in