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Ronson B. Newbie to the Little Rock, Arkansas Area
7 September 2017 | 5 replies
I invest in LR from overseas, its doable but not essay... you need a team on the ground which you can trust to manage the property and take care of rehabs if you plan to buy and rehab.Did you consider buying turn key ?
Eric Swint Hello, new investor from Louisville, KY
8 September 2017 | 8 replies
I am working full time, and I will be starting my MBA beginning of 2018. 
Hunter Johnston How Much Success Can You Have Being A Real Estate Agent?
26 September 2017 | 4 replies
My plan for a while has been to go to college and pursue an MBA, however I won't be ending my service in the Marines until I'm 24 and that would require a minimum of an additional 5 years of my life where I won't be earning full-time income which would in the end put me behind on my ultimate goal of being net worth of 5 million by the age of 35.
Tone Church Marketing to RE Investing - So nice to be meeting you all
20 October 2017 | 5 replies
After finally getting my MBA a few years ago I merged a small marketing agency I had built up from nothing while in college with a larger firm.
Lance Middleton Newbie in St. Louis, Missouri
6 October 2017 | 10 replies
Louis (for my MBA).
Hannah Smith New Member From Raleigh, North Carolina (Triangle)
10 March 2018 | 26 replies
I finished my MBA from Kenan-Flagler almost 5 years ago now.
Jack B. Sell in February or wait until May/August?
27 December 2017 | 11 replies
I have an MBA from a top school and have been doing this for a while, no need to pay the realtors I've used in the past to fill out cookie cutter contracts a 10th grader can fill out. :-)All the realtors I used in the past were high school educated and people who were barely surviving in the industry.
Federico Gutierrez They said become a property investor it will be fun. *SOMETIMES*
21 September 2017 | 29 replies
A guy with an MBA, a six figure job, and an 826 credit score is not as likely to trash your rental as the guy who works a $10 an hour job, has a 575 credit score, and no HS diploma even...A girl I rented to had kids when she was in high school.
Hunter Johnston New Member, Currently Residing in San Clemente, California
23 September 2017 | 10 replies
Hello everyone,I'm 21 years old and have been serving on active duty as a US Marine for the past 3 years and plan on attending college at Arizona State to begin the pursuit of my MBA in 2 years immediately after I finish my enlistment, but my "big time" goal in life is to become a multifamily real estate investor and create my own chain of luxury apartment complexes all over the United States and potentially all around the world, and from there become a venture capitalist and invest in small tech startups that have huge potential, but just not enough funds to get it started.I'm still currently educating myself on the subject of real estate investing and real estate in general (reading books, listening to podcasts, studying markets in different areas, etc) and I look forward to networking and learning from all of you here and potentially even shadow/work with some of you sometime in the near future!
Amanda Serrioz WWYD: 115k equity in primary residence
27 September 2017 | 14 replies
Amanda Serrioz I have Professor Longhofer for my MBA Finance courses.