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All Forum Posts by: Wayne McAlister

Wayne McAlister has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Small Investment for 17 year old

Wayne McAlisterPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Torrance, CA
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 1
At 17 and with $290, I would start planning and doing a few things:

I would stick with learning as much as I could here on BP for free, maybe joining some local RE groups and get to those meetings where I could mingle with them and get known, being 17 you have youth as both an advantage and as a DISADVANTAGE till people get to know and know you as a dependable dedicated man on paper and screen till you have successes under your belt you may be looked more as a liability as you are 17 so you must prove your worth more.

I'd also start building some real skills for home improvement as far as simple repairs or replacement techniques so I had something to offer others as either A. help and offer that as my sweat equity or B. jobs, to save more investment money

I wold start looking towards longer term plans to make money to use for investing, myself, I'd save some more so I could become a notary at 18 and build a notary business as soon as I hit 18 to funnel into my RE plans, I think in CA, it's about $500 total from start to finish to become and Notary and loan signing agent. CA just increased the fee Notaries can charge to $15 a signature if so desired. That in itself is a game changer because it is a 50% increase you can charge. Get in good with some agents where they call you to be their singing agent and you can make some impressive money where you can have true investing capitol at a young age.

That's just some things I'd think about doing. 

Post: Old/New Member, Hello part II, from Long Beach, CA.

Wayne McAlisterPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Torrance, CA
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 1

Hey again all, returning to this forum again after an extended period of time due to three factors; personal physical injury, a economic nightmare downturn in my industry and the self-loathing that seemed to creep up on me due to both. I am trying to shuck off the last part and take measures for the first two. I just wanted to re-introduce myself people and say ‘Hello’…again.

Wayne.

Post: this is always the beginning for noobs, so here I go.

Wayne McAlisterPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Torrance, CA
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 1

Hey there everyone one. Wayne here for Long Beach, CA. Looking at the world and wondering just how am I going to get my piece of it, tooth and nail? I think I have been preparing myself for some time to drastically change myself and have been waiting for the right time. I believe the time is coming for me, and I think I am in the right place. So I am here to soak up knowledge figure which trigger to pull and just stop blabbering about doing this and that in life and get down to the brass tax and do it. Or get a mobile hot dog stand and sling ground up cow and pig lips for a living…

Sorry, did I go too far with the cow and pig lips?