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Akash Sharma Young and Inspired!
28 April 2016 | 4 replies
Hi folks, I am a young, aspiring entrepreneur and after being enlightened by countless financial books, such as Rich Dad, Poor Dad, the Millionaire Mind, and etc, I am more than motivated to begin my journey as a Real Estate Investor. 
Fernando Vitorino Top States/Cities to invest in right now
1 June 2021 | 44 replies
They include:Growing EconomyJob GrowthPopulation GrowthInvestment Property AffordabilityCash Flow and Equity GrowthGrowing EconomyTampa’s growing economy is largely a result of a city government that advocates for economic development that has furthered a real estate investment boom, making Tampa one of the most popular destinations for millennial entrepreneurs.
Christa P. Invest $50k in one or two properties?
25 January 2016 | 15 replies
being new to real estate investing my husband (the non-entrepreneur conservative one) thinks you start with one property.
Jon Westrom Property Management Company Mastermind Group
6 March 2018 | 11 replies
Excellent content and a great group of PM entrepreneurs!
Erica Nagle SCAM...beware inexperienced investors!
4 August 2015 | 56 replies
Erica Nagle  I just got this one an hour ago:Dear Entrepreneur Pataya Investments Management Group is venture capital firm specializing in growth capital investments.It seeks to invest in public and private securities in a broad range of areas including real estate, energy, oil and gas,emerging markets, and high-technology.
Attila M. Anybody know a good real estate lawyer?
20 December 2017 | 10 replies
Keith is the lead there, he is a young and hungry entrepreneur and runs a tight ship.
Austin Adee 19 Year old investor searching for financial independence
10 February 2017 | 10 replies
Oh, also right now I'm reading The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg -- awesome reading if you're planning to be an entrepreneur who reports only to themselves and needs good self-discipline. 
Jacob Gish Technology entrepreneur beginning career of real estate investment
14 May 2015 | 10 replies

I'm 29 years old married with one child on the way soon. Born and raised in Chattanooga, Tennessee. We were married on Sanibel Island and we're lucky enough to to have our wedding filmed as part of the official Sanibe...

Siva T. Feedback on a book
20 October 2014 | 2 replies
Please let me know if you have read and / or have any feedback on this book: Confessions of a Real Estate Entrepreneur: What It Takes to Win in High-Stakes Commercial Real Estate Paperback by James A.
Jaideep Balekar Our 1 year journey to 22 units & $10,000/mo cashflow without OPM
15 April 2023 | 197 replies
All 2 bedroom unitsRents: $600 per doorMarket rents: $1100-1300 per unitRehab budget: $175kOther measures being implemented to increase NOI: Energy efficient LED lighting indoor and outdoor, RUBS, coin laundry, storage units, pet feesProjected rehab time: 6 monthsProjected ARV based on 7 CAP: $1.2mProjected cashflow after cashout refi: $400 per doorDeal#3Cost per unit: $55kRent per unit: $800-850/mo per unitProperty type: 4plex in Cincinnati How we found it: off market through Facebook groupStrategy: 1 year House-hack followed by 5-7 yr hold rentalFinancing: FHA loan 3.5% down @2.375% interest rate2 units owner occupied, 2 units rentedRental income covers all expenses and mortgage costsIf all 4 units are rented, property to cashflow $200-250 per door as-isLearnings:1) Mindset shift Reading Kiyosaki's Rich Dad, Poor Dad and Cashflow quadrant motivated us to - let go of our liabilities and build assets, move from Employee quadrant to Entrepreneur and Investor quadrant and put us on the path to create passive income.  2) Education - We spent a year reading books on real estate investing, listening to podcasts, reading BP forums and analyzing deals.