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Natasha Graves Recent Grad Entry-Level Real Estate Options
27 July 2017 | 11 replies
I’ve taken a Real Estate Principles course that was offered and have a general understanding of RE just through my own self-education, but to gain even more insight I’m looking to become employed in an area that connects my Architecture knowledge with finance (so I will also have a better resume for applying for my MBA if I so choose later on).The closest route I have been thinking about is working for a construction firm – since there is typically more dialogue about the budget/financing than inside an architecture firm – but I wanted to ask you all what are the other best entry level positions for someone like me?
David Krulac 1 in 3 people who bought a home in the last year without seeing i
21 August 2017 | 25 replies
"Sometimes the only way to win the game, is not to play the game" - paraphrased from War Games, re: nuclear war.But the OP title remains a little misleading. 1 in 3 buyers are not buying homes sight unseen.
Matthew Runfola Is a Real Estate crash imminent?
3 June 2018 | 76 replies
After that, starting back up in Jan 2024, it resumes its 3% per year for both price and rent.In both cases, I assumed you bought one house a year as Nomad (buy house as owner occupant, move in, live there for a year, then covert it to a rental and buy your next owner occupant). 3% down payment for the first 3 properties. 5% down payment for the remaining 8 properties.So, in the "crash" scenario, you have 3 houses you already bought affected by the full crash.
Jeff Montanya Does it Make Sense to Buy Rentals With Hard Money?
23 November 2022 | 21 replies
Think of your portfolio as your resume and HML as someone looking to hire you.
Account Closed How To Integrate Spouse Into Wholesaling Business
9 May 2017 | 8 replies
She’s going to still work on her resume with the goal of being done with it by June 1st.
Padric Lynch Potential Wholesale Deal, What Now?
12 May 2018 | 2 replies
When he stopped, the ex-wife didnt resume the payments.
Sam Zhou REIT once in life time opportunity like housing crash in 2008
5 May 2020 | 2 replies
So if the virus thing cools down, people's life will resume to normal.
Alex John Self Manage Vs Property Manager
16 August 2020 | 9 replies
@Laticia Braxton, you need to add motivational speaker to your resume!
Heaven Boswell I think i am failing
8 March 2017 | 22 replies
Our market is nuclear hot, which means that if you have anything even resembling a deal (and it doesn't even have to be one), it will sell in a heartbeat.  
J. Mitchell Bernier Recession Indicator Going Off
9 November 2022 | 23 replies
In a few months people will be accustomed to 7% and 8% rates and buyer traffic will resume.