Laith Khalil
Serial Entrepreneur - Ready for Real Estate!
30 October 2015 | 2 replies
I am a serial entrepreneur who is new to the world of real estate investing.
Raynard Young
Does REI and College go together?
17 December 2015 | 6 replies
Is it necessary for a Real Estate Entrepreneur to attend college if he/or she is planning to be a full time investor.
Tim Johnson
Oklahoma newbie in a smaller-town market
15 February 2016 | 9 replies
It's amazing what it will do for your motivation and momentum when around your peers.For real estate investors in Oklahoma City, we have:1st Thursday of every month www.mpmeeting.com 2nd Thursday of every month www.okcreia.com For entrepreneurship & business in Oklahoma City, we have:2nd Wednesday of every month "Coffee with Entrepreneurs" www.okceg.com 4th Thursday of every month www.OKCEntrepreneurGroup.com I am a local real estate mentor and business coach so if you ever need guidance and accountability I might be a resource to you.
Austin Moyer
Newbie entrepreneur in Nevada
18 May 2016 | 5 replies
Newbie to the real estate investing world here in Nevada who is also a newly minted entrepreneur, having quit my long time full-time job to try out things on my own.
Clint E.
New Member, St. Charles/St. Louis, MO Area
2 September 2016 | 3 replies
The pics look great and its encouraging to see a fellow RE entrepreneur getting things done!
Louis Solomon
Real Estate Investor, NY
20 May 2016 | 5 replies
With 2.5 years experience in a combination of small business private equity, raising capital for business, and entrepreneurs to buy businesses, Louis buys and invest in businesses.
Kevin Felger
Newbie in Columbus, Ohio
21 February 2014 | 11 replies
I am a member of Central Ohio Real Estate Entrepreneurs (COREE).
Bill Pauls
New Member- B+H from Roswell, GA
26 February 2015 | 12 replies
Here are some new Member TipsTip # 1: How to Use @Mentions on BiggerPocketsTip # 2: Setting up Keyword AlertsTip # 3: 25 Tips for Real Estate SuccessTip#4: Check out the Start Here pageTip#5: Check out BiggerPockets Ultimate Beginner's GuideI am a buy and hold investor, realtor, entrepreneur here in Atlanta.
Toyin Dawodu
What is the secret to becoming successful investor, a three day seminar or a mentor?
9 April 2015 | 10 replies
Depending on your market, you should be able to -go to an expired listing, -talk to the seller, -write up a the letter of intent, -take that to your attorney and have the attorney draft what "the meeting of the minds" is all about between you and the seller, and -for you to have an exit strategy, whether it sell it for cash or lease to own.A motivated seller is a seller that truly wants to sell, and is waiting for you the real estate entrepreneur to offer them solutions.Seller financing, or terms, is not talked about a lot on BiggerPockets, and I think you should give the seller cash offer and a terms offer.Terms offer will generally get the seller more money.But this is wholesaling heaven, where wholesalers are throwing lowball offers all day.
Pavel Sakurets
Has anyone used Kent Cloteir www.findmotivatedseller.com? Can you truely see vacant properties there? What is the accuracy level?
14 July 2017 | 13 replies
Again in 2016, Kent and his family had multiple companies on this list.[6]After helping over 55,000 real estate entrepreneurs from all over the world, Kent and his team primarily focus on teaching and training entrepreneurs on how to design and build a scalable real estate investing business using their Reverse Wholesaling/Arbitrage Method and leveraging big data to create targeted lists of cash buyers,[7] vacant properties with large equity positions, and active private lenders.[8][5]