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Burt L. What to Consider Before Going to Work For An Experienced Wholesaler?
9 April 2013 | 23 replies
I can't think of any kind of education or apprenticeship that works that way.
Account Closed Hello to all in Investor Land!
2 September 2014 | 10 replies
My experience in real estate, so far, is that; I own the home I live in, have participated in an apprenticeship to a wholesaler and have completed my real estate classes for my Real Estate Salesperson License (haven't taken the exam yet).
Ed Osowski New member (sort of) from Richmond, VA
13 October 2014 | 8 replies
I've heard a few podcasts mention that the best thing a new investor can do is find a mentorship/apprenticeship situation so I am very grateful that I took the job.Long story short, I was just hired as the acquisitions manager for the same firm I worked with during school.
Darmi Parikh chris mcclatchey cleveland oh real estate program
25 February 2019 | 36 replies
I suspect your teaching standard RE techniques.I will though disagree that one size fits all in other words no money down zero interest financing on deals can happen in any market.. you would be hard pressed to find that kind of deal in the Major WEst coast markets .. your not going to stroll into SF and get some seller you sell you a property for no money down and zero % interest neither here in PDX.But I can certainly see how that would work in under served or stagnate mid west markets or a market like Florida a year or two ago that was coming out of Crushed re values status.I think what folks really miss the point on and what is lacking in our RE community these days is there is an apprenticeship that needs to take place. one can't go to your seminar or any seminar and come out the other end and be a millionaire in 12 short months or that type of thing...
Xavier Warrick New Member----Los Angeles/San Diego area
22 January 2015 | 2 replies
I already have a broker that I can apprenticeship for so I can get my brokers license as soon as possible.
Mindy Jensen How do you make your flip look finished?
25 January 2015 | 8 replies
     In my early days of apprenticeship I'll never forget this quote "do your best and caulk the rest"
Robert Swiss Advice for a College Student
11 April 2021 | 6 replies
Any advice for finding a mentor/apprenticeship like this?
Josh DeMoura 18 year old wondering how to connect with a Real Investor
17 April 2021 | 5 replies
Wondering the best possible way to connect to real estate investors in my area and more importantly find a GOOD one to work under to gain valuable knowledge.I have no prior experience and would view this as a sort of apprenticeship.
Alex Bontz Apprenticeship - Deal Finding Shadowing in Atlanta
3 May 2021 | 1 reply

Hello Bigger Pocket Community,I am new to real estate, but have been reading, listening to audio books, watching videos, etc.. for the last couple years. I have a great connection base in the Kansas City Area, and pla...

Alejandro Mcgarvie Looking for Apprenticeship opportunity
12 March 2022 | 1 reply

Hello,
My name is Alejandro and I am 28 from Las Vegas. Highly motivated and hard working. If anyone is looking for a helping hand then I am the guy for it . I am smart, ask questions and I am not afraid to learn new...