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John Blackman What does a good bookkeeper cost?
18 March 2020 | 39 replies
you are next to one of the biggest universities in the US (even the world). why dont you go to UT and post some fliers for students to apply?
Raul R. Maybe it’s time for there to be an age Requirement to join BP
30 November 2017 | 59 replies
I had my first job at 14 years old, probably working more than what was legal to do at the time, but in my workplace the manager was always touting Amway and how it was the way to get rich.
Eric Lawson 1st vs 2nd NPN
8 December 2015 | 5 replies
Purchasing a number of second liens for cheap is what is touted as the path to generating a return.  
Jerry Rode Struggling on the First REI
2 January 2010 | 8 replies
Thanks for the feedback.NC Mark, I wasn't touting or bragging, but as I entered into this business I was sure that saving enough to get started would have been then difficult part, but you guys are right, finding the right property at the right price is the job.I know 3 mo isn't that long, but here's to wishful thinking that something comes along at the right time sooner than later.Good luck to everyone.
Account Closed Out of State Investing Success
26 March 2012 | 16 replies
Currently in AZ for 2 months and then back to UT, where I'm currently building 3 homes.
Andrew Hargreave New to REI from far South-West Chicago Suburbs.
31 December 2016 | 18 replies
Of course, as a turnkey provider, I am biased toward the niche, but @Anton Ivanov makes some very valid points about the industry - you really do need to put in your own legwork to ensure the numbers add up and you know exactly what you are buying.I've written about this a number of times, so here is a link to a post I wrote recently about the basic questions any new investor should be asking of any turnkey provider they consider: https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/55/topics/361...While turnkey is often touted by providers as the 'easiest' REI niche, there is still a lot of work to be done long before you pull the trigger on a property, so do yourself a favor and really dig into the due diligence phase to avoid getting caught up in the excitement and "must act now!"
Laurie Williamson Why do some listings have no interior photos, and missing info?
9 April 2016 | 4 replies
Barely a picture with words touting a "Great Deal for Investors" but absolutely no numbers for us to run on the calculators on this site. 
Cedric Alexander Going to my first REI Meeting
25 July 2018 | 5 replies
I think new wholesalers sometimes get a bad rap because wholesaling is often touted as an "easy" way to get into real estate investing, so we see a lot of newbie wholesalers come and go. 
Dory VL Hi from Austin, TX
21 August 2013 | 12 replies
About me: I just moved here from North Carolina so my husband can go to UT.
Liz Cole Finding my Rock Star Team..
6 May 2018 | 79 replies
The fact you ask the question says you shouldn't be doing it yet. the issue is there was a BP pod cast and a book touting this as a workable thing for the average investor..can you imagine someone rolling into Memphis and trying to hire folks to rehab houses..