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Amit Patel Investor from Farmington, CT
8 September 2016 | 4 replies
Hi all, i'm a real estate investor from Connecticut and Massachusetts previously concentrating on buy and hold strategies.
Kyle Collette Quick Recap - Short sale, House-hacking, HELOC, and BRRRR
19 September 2017 | 11 replies
I'm trying to identify a good area with reasonable multi-family inventory - are you finding a higher concentration of multifamily in a given area?  
Haney Mallemat Looking for a great contractor(s) in South Jersey
4 September 2017 | 6 replies
And after that I'm going to be concentrating on acquiring a larger multi family building (maybe 5 to 30 units).
Carlos Jimenez Need help on deciding on how I can get my real estate education
1 September 2017 | 2 replies
I agree with the poster above ... business with a concentration in Finance would be my first pick ... it applies well to RE, and it also "travels well" if you decide to initially pursue a job outside of RE ...
Alex Silang "Biggest mistake" was to do out-of-state turnkey investing
9 March 2019 | 127 replies
And finally, there is diversification of the stock portfolio so that all the dividend income is not concentrated on one (or just a few) companies or industries. 
Luis Aguilar creative ways to buy my 1st house??
6 December 2017 | 45 replies
Instead of concentrating on purchasing a buy and hold property, maybe you should think about getting your license and generating extra income through being a realtor.
Bobby Clifford Considering getting my license but I have a few questions
13 September 2017 | 11 replies
The short answer is no,don't do it.You don't seem to be in the right mindset to become a member of my profession which is exactly what it is,a profession and not a hobby to pick up or put away at will.My profession requires lots of time devoted to learning both in and out of the classroom for at least 6 months to earn a license and the follow up sales training at the brokerage.It is not cheap either to get started with all the fees involved.From what you are describing about your personal life,family demands,and interests desired to pursue,I would concentrate on learning about investing in your spare time.Learn how to evaluate property for potential profits after repairs are done.Join an investment club and surround yourself with successful people who have already been through the process.Learn about hard money,gap funding,and what it takes to get the money you need when you need it.
Justin Edmondson Hello All! - Introduction
7 September 2017 | 6 replies
As a little background information, I have a degree in General Science from Morehouse college in Atlanta Georgia, a degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering with a concentration in Construction Management from the University of Michigan, and I just graduated in June from the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia with an MBA.
Account Closed Anyone in Southern California?
6 September 2017 | 8 replies
I would concentrate on cookie cutter homes in the $500K price range 3+ Bedrooms.Hope this helps.Good investing...
Oren Elbaz Montreal, QC based newbie investor looking to network & grow!
5 September 2017 | 2 replies
My father is in the real-estate game and with the previous experience I got, I've realized that this is definitely something i enjoy and would like to pursue.For the passed 3 months I have been concentrating on increasing my real estate investing knowledge daily through books (7), many podcasts and articles as well as youtube videos.