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Brian Wilson Is There Something I'm Just Not Getting?
6 February 2018 | 22 replies
There's chemistry involved.
Benjamin Sanders Hi! I'm Ben from San Antonio,tx. Just getting started.
12 August 2017 | 10 replies
You have to just put in your mind that it will take at least 2 hours per day EXTRA to get you that first GOOD deal within about 6 months.Read up and learn about direct marketing, driving for dollars, and since you will be in contact with plenty of people, you might want to learn a thing or two about non-verbal communication and neuro-linguistic programming.
Jacob L White College Degree for a proffesional investor??
11 January 2018 | 28 replies
Good luck man ..... for me when i went to school i always thought of that "Degree"  as an "asset" that must pay dividend for 30+ yrs to come and also should have a minimum market demand .....so i went after Engineering ..and it paid more dividend that i could even dream ....So, my vote is for you to think "Physics/Chemistry/Math"and your world will be different..... example:  A) you can do MAGIC just by spending 15 mins to identify best deal on the block using one math equation (simple regression) analyzing Comps that will take lot of years of experience to figure out ....and B) Guys with physics /subsurface background in Houston are killing by buying mineral right where everyone is fighting for above surface.
Taufic Mezher Aspiring investor looking for advice/guidance
4 February 2022 | 4 replies
Hey i am a student, 19 years old currently living in sweden and studying chemistry.
Justin Hayden First Time Flipper in Baltimore. MD!!
21 February 2022 | 6 replies
However, at this point I'd advise getting 3 estimates, discuss the project and if the price and chemistry seems to work, make the best choice.
Kanchi Ji Real Estate Agent's car
23 March 2022 | 46 replies
"  - UnknownLooks matter...it's not opinion, it's biology/brain chemistry/evolution. 
Tammy Campbell Educating the virgin buyers agent or inviting them to step aside
30 June 2022 | 3 replies
I would work with who they are and what they do and don't know so they fully understand your knowledge and your end game .A new agent may quietly accept the learning your delivering in emotional intelligence and higher level negotiations that will improve their business and may just become an excellent agent who would work hard for someone who helped themall that being said , sometimes the chemistry just doesn't work  in a deal and you will have to move on for your best interest.All the bestTIM 
Paige Harrison Investing with little time/experience
18 March 2022 | 48 replies
My recommendation would be to make a list of each of these potential team members and call down the list, see which ones you have a natural chemistry with since you'll frequently be on the phone with them. 
Bryan Martin 10 Traits to Look for in a CPA
3 March 2023 | 1 reply
Some are essential (tax knowledge), some aren't necessarily essential, but looking for them will likely give you a much better experience (good chemistry, certain credentials).Real estate investment experience: A CPA who has worked with real estate investors can provide valuable insight into the tax implications of real estate investments.
Antonios Kranidis Should I stay in university?!
13 October 2021 | 34 replies
He was great at physics and chemistry, so that's the route he took.