Vince Chaudhuri
What niche to specialize in?? Please advise!!
18 August 2009 | 2 replies
I could barely change a light-bulb a year ago (okay, I still pretty much can't :).Given our trajectory, we expect to double those numbers this year pretty easily, and in 4-5 years, hopefully we're making a good bit more than that.So, I think I'm a good example of the fact that it's really not that difficult to make good money flipping houses if you have strong plan and can execute on it...in fact, my average work week was about 20-30 hours this past year...
Ty Wesley
Williams & Williams Auction
6 January 2011 | 16 replies
Both were auctions held in person, during the work week, before the end of business and had a sparse crowd.
Terry Royce
Need a good RE book for the weekend
3 September 2009 | 0 replies
So rather than cutting myself off some good reading will suffice.I've already read- Millionaire RE Investor-Rich Dad poor dad.Enjoyed both.Im mainly into wholesaling, rehabbing and want to get into rentals.How is the 4 hour work week book?
Jeb Brilliant
Is there an LA meet up anytime soon?
28 August 2015 | 21 replies
The only problem for me is that those are all on Saturday and I prefer doing them during the work week.
Ryan McCallister
Rent or Own While Investing?
17 August 2015 | 7 replies
I think it may have been the best decision we actually ever made, as it provided us with a secondary income which has now become my primary income and has given me the freedom to break free of the 40+ hour work week being stuck in a cubicle.
Brian Corbett
Seeking Advise with what I should be doing
6 October 2015 | 5 replies
The second is the 4 Hour Workweek.
Jesse LeBlanc
Another light bulb goes off
3 May 2016 | 10 replies
Looking to make some significant changes this year to meet my goals for the next 5 years.As for my book(s), if I was to judge by the amount of bent pages and highlights in the book it would have to be "The Book on Flipping Houses", second would be "How to Flip A House" by Brant Phillips.Aside from the bent pages, for personal development/learning to relax, I'd have to say "The One Thing" by Gary Keller and "The 4-Hour Workweek" by Timothy Ferriss.
Alfredo Martinez
New Member
1 June 2016 | 3 replies
Welcome to BP community, hope all is well.What was my driving force was eating up audio books to speed up the gaining knowledge process, in return I would gather my questions faster for more deeper research.also all podcast/video-blogs from BP, listen to all of them until you start feeling a craving for a certain niche, then focus more on that new found hunger.recommended books:-Rich Dad Poor Dad-Millionaire Real Estate Agent (known as the Red book within REA's)-Millionaire Real Estate Investor (known as the Blue book within REA's)-4 hour work week-The E Myth for Real Estate Investors-Profit First-10x Rule-Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Real Estate Investing (free from BP)Good luck, you seek , you will find#keepthehustle #lifeisworthliving #rethinklife
Paul Brockmann
Is this Strategy Sound?
31 May 2016 | 2 replies
search it read up on it, once you do you will be surprise even how some realtors do not know what it is.Other than that, my recommended books:-Rich Dad Poor Dad-Millionaire Real Estate Agent (known as the Red book within REA's)-Millionaire Real Estate Investor (known as the Blue book within REA's)-4 hour work week-The E Myth for Real Estate Investors-Profit First-10x Rule-Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Real Estate Investing (free from BP)Good luck, you seek , you will find#keepthehustle #lifeisworthliving #rethinklife
Joy DeLiddo
What are your top influential books?
15 November 2022 | 4 replies
Also I just finished 4-hour work week, lots of great tips and tricks on automation, thanks for the recommendation!