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Blake Boyles Starting with nothing but knowledge and motivation!
23 November 2015 | 8 replies
Take premature, massive action based on Instruction not Education.The benefits of Wholesaling:Zero to Very Little Financial Risk - Only a very small deposit ($100) and marketing dollars (much of this can be compensated for with Grit, Determination and Persistence) are at risk.Zero to Very Little Real Estate Knowledge Required - Wholesaling has almost nothing to do with real estate and everything to do with running a pawn shop.Fast - By far this is the fastest path to a massive cash position in the shortest amount of time that we have found.Scale - By following very simple rules (focus on a single exit strategy and a single marketing channel and being an owner/founder not a real estate expert) you can quickly create a business that is a servant to you rather than creating a job you serve.True Freedom - This is difficult to define and different for everyone but I can say this with certainty.
Jake Allen Hattock Newbie/Engineer from Kansas
25 November 2015 | 6 replies
Though it may seem premature- file for an LLC and get started on a website, even if it is just a placeholder for now.
Abraham Rahmanizadeh Abe from New York
29 December 2015 | 15 replies
May take you up on that offer once I am back in the states..A tad bit premature since I am heading out of town but.. 
John Lowy lease to own/nyc
4 January 2016 | 7 replies
In the majority of my deals, I can usually find solid lease option buyers in less than 30 days, so marketing an option now that can't be exercised for two full years is incredibly premature.
Kimberly H. My deal closed, but the headaches just started!!
18 September 2015 | 4 replies
I just posted the rental and I might have done it prematurely, because I'm getting hits like crazy and the contractor is still doing lead abatement.
Jack B. Commerical loan for 10 unit multi family?
10 October 2015 | 2 replies
Asking about rates is always premature as loan types really vary.
Tabor Tollefson Condo: 3 years arrears, owe $140k-bank, $14k HOA, worth $40k
6 April 2015 | 5 replies
I understand that paying the HOA right away is a good way to get their cooperation but it might be premature.
Chris Mason Discovered neat/easy way to pay off 30 year loans in 20 yrs
23 May 2016 | 31 replies
Had I not sunk it in the property prematurely I would have ALL that cash IN THE BANK! 
Aaron Albertson Starting new business
18 March 2016 | 12 replies
Most of the advice above it interesting, but premature
Angelia Kinston Anyone Interested in Buying Land/Lots in Fredericksburg, VA?
4 February 2016 | 3 replies
Yes, this is a bit premature but I'm trying to see if there is anyone in bigger pockets land that purchases land for development.