Joseph M.
Best strategies to secure large multi-family apartment buildings
26 March 2016 | 27 replies
The old apprenticeship is still a viable process.
Roger Vierra, Jr.
Are Some CRE Gurus Worth The Investment?
3 April 2016 | 4 replies
Usually takes some apprenticeship to move up that ladder.. not just learning on line for a 395 course..
Mark Sesay
New investor
7 March 2016 | 1 reply
greetings i am a new investor seeking an apprenticeship or intern program, i can learn and earn with.
Marty Johnston
Looking to Network and Learn in Milwaukee
14 March 2016 | 9 replies
I just worked the numbers and tried to get her to understand that we could live in a place and pay an extremely small mortgage or even put money in our pocket every month and live for free.As for the changing of career goals, my advice find a reputable contracting company and see if they have an apprenticeship opening, realize that you will be doing runt work for $10-15 an hour but you have to start somewhere.
Olivia Garcia
Financing/money
19 April 2016 | 1 reply
Get involved in real estate through other means, such as apprenticeship or partnerships.
Daniel Peavey
Freedom!! Freedom !! (2) But!! But! But!
2 August 2016 | 70 replies
Went to electrical apprenticeship, worked very hard, against natural inclinations because that's what market demandedIronically, I will now, after many years of wilderness training, begin to write.I am just ordinary guy that made itI understand derivatives, options, syndicates and if my old man gave me that mindset at 18, I would have created corporation and raised capital and been another trumpIt didn't happen.
Nick Tolson
New to the industry and trying to COME OUT SWINGING!
9 May 2016 | 6 replies
Shortly after, in May 2015, I got lucky and was offered a part-time job/apprenticeship with a small team of developers who have done a lot of business in the past 30+ years (built ~7,000 homes).
Sierra Westrick
Than Merrill's How to Find & Flip HOuses (Is it worth the effort?
19 July 2016 | 16 replies
, it was a major waste of time I post it before I went to the free seminar then I signed up for the 3 day boot camp and from reading the book he gave me and what I learned online i had 3 deals under contract well I tried the boot camp with several people who took the free seminar and showing them the properties I had on the contract well listen to San Merrill and crew didn't like it I was approached and offered a refund and almost thrown out of the 3 day boot camp and one of my new friends with purchase of $30,000 training apprenticeship with Than Merrill and had buyers regrets and went through Hell to get her money back
Account Closed
Looking to network
26 April 2016 | 9 replies
There is a fee, and the woman who runs it seems to have some sort of apprenticeship thing going on where she tries to get people to pay her to tag along on her flips, so don't get roped into that.
Carson Scott
How early is to early to invest?
17 October 2019 | 23 replies
Just one more thing - If you are absolute about REI being all you want to do in the future, meaning no going to college or working in corporate America, then you need to start an apprenticeship with a solid Real Estate Investor local to your area.