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All Forum Posts by: David Brown

David Brown has started 10 posts and replied 57 times.

Post: Craigslist and addresses?

David BrownPosted
  • Realtor
  • Paterson, NJ
  • Posts 61
  • Votes 12
Why sell a house with no address? There's some kind of catch to that.

Post: Buying A Property At 19 y/o

David BrownPosted
  • Realtor
  • Paterson, NJ
  • Posts 61
  • Votes 12

thanks @Jeremy Tillotson I really appreciate the kind words! I will keep working at it and keep chasing my dreams.

Thanks for your response @Elizabeth Colegrove was helpful also nice website you have. ????

Post: Buying A Property At 19 y/o

David BrownPosted
  • Realtor
  • Paterson, NJ
  • Posts 61
  • Votes 12

@Ryan Dossey 

its high for a turn-key but I can always buy under market and fix it up, also I'm still living with my parents maybe after high school I might move to a different state where the cost of living is lower than NJ.

Post: Buying A Property At 19 y/o

David BrownPosted
  • Realtor
  • Paterson, NJ
  • Posts 61
  • Votes 12

Hello everyone, I'm looking to acquire my first investment property at the age of 19 I'm currently 17 years old I'm Turning 18 in a couple months. I'm still in high school currently a Junior, and I have a part-time job I work 4 days a week. I'm looking into purchasing my first property a 4-plex in the next 1 years and couple months.

I read Brandon Turner's book 7 years to 7 figures and I want to follow every step in that book, my first couple months after leaving high school, I also plan on going to real estate school after high school. 

Has anyone ever purchased a property at the age of 19, or know anyone that did!? I want to know what would be the best financing for someone at that age to get. I was leaning towards owner financing and FHA but is there any other that's good and would recommend!?

I will spend from this time until when I'm 19 saving and also learning! 

Post: I Am Thankful for Biggerpockets Because...

David BrownPosted
  • Realtor
  • Paterson, NJ
  • Posts 61
  • Votes 12

BiggerPockets has really brought a lot of people together and made more success stories than ever, many people can tell you how their lives have changed because of BiggerPockets.

Many people have been working together, people from all over the country are working together and sharing information with each other.

Everyone wants to see everyone doing good, that's the greatest feeling ever the support is great. 

Nice accomplishments, 1,000,000 members will be a must next year, keep rocking! 

Post: Tenant Applicants say the dumbest things

David BrownPosted
  • Realtor
  • Paterson, NJ
  • Posts 61
  • Votes 12

Had some nice laughs, lol some tenants don't understand like them landlords have bills to pay also and they can't give all the lame excuses. Lol 

Post: Before/After House flip in Charlotte NC - Thoughts?

David BrownPosted
  • Realtor
  • Paterson, NJ
  • Posts 61
  • Votes 12

Great pics, love it. The numbers look nice the progress is awesome nice job.

Post: Is Bird dogging a good way to start?

David BrownPosted
  • Realtor
  • Paterson, NJ
  • Posts 61
  • Votes 12

Bird dogging is a good way to get your feet wet, I'm currently a bird dog, and the things that I'm learning from the investors I'm working with are price less, they gave me books, sites, etc while some just give me money with no knowledge. 

I rather get the knowledge than the money or both, and wholsaling is a whole different process, takes longer and might cost you if you need to use a lot of resources the money might be better but whats more beneficial? The knowledge or money!? 

I also have an e-book I would be willing to share with you, it's the guide to being a RE bird dog.

Bigger pockets podcast is the place to be. Keep putting out these great contents and results will only get better.