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Cameron Dye What Should I be Doing as a 17-year old?
8 May 2021 | 139 replies
I suggest you make a resume and head to some nearby commercial RE groups and try to get a part-time analyst position.
Philip Cardwell New member introducing myself
25 November 2018 | 18 replies
Hello, Welcome to BP.There are a number of Investors on here from all over Oregon - I'm over in the Medford area myself.Learning through BP, Pod Casts, YouTube, FB Groups & Meet Up's is the way to go.If you haven't yet check meet up to see if there are any local RE groups you could stop by and meet other local Investors.Good Luck!
Daniel Mendez How did you know where to invest?
23 March 2019 | 2 replies
As far as networking, look on MeetUp for local RE groups or a local ACRE group.
Matt Hrachovy San Diego - New to real estate!
17 February 2019 | 8 replies
Attend RE group meetups as often as you can and begin to build relationships with other investors.I recently moved from Murrieta and was often in San Diego county as an Uber/Lyft driver and I found a lot of opportunities, so they are there, you just have to get there at the right time to capitalize.Listen to the podcasts, ask questions - you'll get a lot of feedback here in the forums and consistently read books about real estate investing and business leadership.I'm not sure if you've read anything yet (books, i.e., Rich Dad Poor Dad), but is there a book that you've read that has inspired you to take this next step in your career?
Rick Ramirez Suggest percentage or fee to invest for silent partner
22 February 2019 | 4 replies
Granted being in first place has a better chance regroup assuming RE price does not dip below debt threshold.
Maria Amaro In Escrow and Buyers Want to Rent
28 November 2018 | 35 replies
Then, regroup in the New Year and decide what to do if it doesn't work out. 
Doug W. My first flip - I broke even
7 August 2015 | 78 replies
Once you're into a rehab and find out what you didn't account for then you regroup.
Devin Morgan How The Heck Do You Know When to JUMP?
16 March 2015 | 19 replies
The number of people you've met in other related RE groups like a local REIA?
Tim G. Second Project, Another Keeper. Beach House - Another Rehab Loan
2 October 2015 | 27 replies
This project was as a favor and he is not monitoring his crew and there is zero attention to detail.We got in trouble for incorrect permits by the city had to regroup get new plans and engineering done and now I am 100% by the book.After that we begun work again only to have a lazy and inconsistent crew doing okay work but very slowly and unorganized.This carried on for a couple weeks and I finally pulled the plug this week and have started hiring out my own subs.For the first time since the project started I will have a crew here on a Saturday and work should pick up fast.
Ming O. New member from Los Angeles
14 August 2013 | 9 replies
Welcome Ming,There is a good commercial re group out in WH if you are close.