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Chloe Landon College or no college? No experience. Need guidance.
12 August 2016 | 32 replies
Hi @Chloe Landon, well ill share my story, I went to school UCSD International Business and I got a master in real estate from Wharton and I work few  years in private equity as a investment analyst and did well and open a consulting firm for  medium and small private equity and joint venture investors in southern California, I have all this fancy college and had a great background and I done it all I was realtor in college, as well as property manager and analyst and now I flip and build projects you name it, so that's me then I have a very smart partner who came to America from Israel with about $2000 bucks and didn't know English he was 20 years old working double shifts and over night he saved and got his citizenship got loan and flip his first house and his business grew wholesaling multifamily complexes in east coast and now we are both in our very late 20s year shy of 30 birthday and thankfully we have company with about 190 units multifamily and we individually own a lot of property and try to flip 15-20 homes per year, so no matter what route you take belive in it hard work and when you think you are tried and cant take it anymore do it for another 5 hours if you really want to be successful you cant quite and you can think this is so hard just do it till you see results and everything in between forget it don't program your mind into thinking its hard or what is best just do something, please PM I love to help a  young mother with any info I can.
Mindy Jensen Do you give the other agent a gift?
12 February 2016 | 26 replies
I gave my agent a potted flower, mostly as a way to reconnect after the transaction, say hi, and just catch up.
James Rodgers How soon do you evict?
10 September 2017 | 3 replies
I think 9/6 (my birthday!)
Matthew Paul Who answers their phone on christmas ?
27 December 2015 | 20 replies
Christmas or your birthday, with the exception of funerals and your own wedding, the voicemail or concern at hand should be dealt with.I speak from experience when I say this because I've answered those calls and returned those voicemails many times on holidays.
Kendra Mattson Renter told me she's pregnant. Anything I should keep in mind?
12 October 2016 | 15 replies
Send some flowers and well-wishes when the kid is born, that's all you can- and should- do. 
Len Roche The 80/20 Rule applied your way
10 October 2016 | 2 replies
Poor focus and personal preferences could easily set me off to add a nice flower bed around the perimeter of the house - - oh isn't that pretty!  
Cody Bernardy 21 Year old Investor From Tacoma WA
1 April 2016 | 2 replies
I just got back from celebrating my 21st birthday in Las Vegas!
Karen Margrave ARCHITECT OR DESIGNERS, YOUR HELP IS NEEDED
21 April 2018 | 9 replies
Dress up the driveway side of the little shed with a rustic bench, maybe a fake window & flower box.
Dirk Smithson approaching potential sellers(in default)
16 December 2014 | 2 replies
I was investing since my 16th birthday but didn't start hitting NOD's until my 21st when I could legally contract at that time on the spot without my older brother being there.  
Account Closed It's time to mentor up!
22 March 2016 | 3 replies
For my mentors I like to send out birthday wishes, articles about prom things relevant to their area.