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Yousef Morshedian New To Real Estate could use some advice!
12 July 2019 | 1 reply
And the best part is that doing all of this makes the real estate investment experience come to life as much as possible before your first investment.Between educating yourself and building your "tribe," you should be able to fill quite a bit of spare time.
James Kirby Mobile Scanner for Leases, Addendums, etc.
15 July 2019 | 25 replies
For my roofing business, we've gone completely digital w/ Docusign - my salespeople all carry tablets and either use Powerforms or in-person signings, except for that one in a million 90 year old who wants to touch the physical contract before signing.If you're looking for a scanner, check out the Brother ADS-1000W: https://www.amazon.com/Brother-ADS1000W-Compact-Wireless-Networking/dp/B00EKW6JGII have this at home for when I don't feel like going into the office.
Steve Vaughan I hit a personal goal today. Anyone else working on a cool goal?
20 July 2019 | 54 replies
And my second goal is to find a balance between work business and family and understand that there's always a time for everyone I just have to do better at time management I know that's kind of a big issue for some people in my case it is I work a full-time job 48 hours a week.educate myself on real estate on my spare time every week and I also read up BiggerPockets book of rental properties by hold I'm on page 50 of that .I  read Rich Dad poor Dad I change my whole mindset and I just want to focus on educating myself a little more going into this third property and hopefully getting a lot more cash flow my 10-year goal is to have 10 properties and then saw them off and do a 1031 exchange for 150 apartment complex to buy and hold and live off the income.and have freedom to spend time with my family.
Beshoy Awad Investor Friendly GCs in Central NJ
15 July 2019 | 2 replies
Amount of money in the escrow is locked in so any extras have to come either from home owner or from the bottom line of the contractor. 203k homeowners don't usually have spare cash (hence why they applied for this product in the first place) but very often want higher end finishes or some extras.
Josh Cochran MTNL Develeopment: How to determine post stabilized strategy?
15 July 2019 | 2 replies
This development is in a hot area, that also happens to be an Opportunity ZoneAppreciate your advice if you can spare the time.
Aaron Lietz Working 60 hours but trying to start REI: How?
20 July 2019 | 17 replies
In my younger days I was in the same position, working long hours devoting ALL my spare time to rehabbing disgusting places, land-lording & always looking for deals.
Johnny Saraceno How to write a lease for a spare bedroom rental
19 July 2019 | 2 replies

I’m closing on a single family twin home tomorrow that i will be fixing up. It needs work but i have a mutual friend who wants to rent a room for cheap while the construction is going on. He doesn’t mind the house b...

Fahad Masud New Investor, First Project, Looking to Grow Network
6 July 2020 | 8 replies
Hi Lee, we don't do methane, it's more of foundation design, infiltration systems, compaction testing, etc.
Mark Franklin Hello, new investor here!
3 July 2020 | 7 replies
When the COVID quarntine started, I decided to pick up some books to read since I had some spare time, and one of those books was Rich Dad Poor Dad which was an eye opener.
Account Closed Staying motivated in the RE business
21 October 2020 | 9 replies
@Calvin Ozanick I think people like myself will eventually have a choice to make: grow your business, or keep it small enough to manage in your spare time outside of work.