JT Spangler
How to secure a property when it's not yet for sale
3 March 2017 | 22 replies
I mentioned only that if you know so much you want people to pay you to learn a small portion of it, then condescending to your potential audience makes that more difficult, which negatively impacts both the teacher and the learner.
Nic Jones
Seeking TIPS to get STARTED...from Washington, DC Metro Area
4 November 2015 | 6 replies
I am a quick learner and very passion about the real estate business.
Colleen Waldron
New to the Game.
3 November 2015 | 1 reply
You can even admit that your first lead or two may need some work, but that you're a fast learner and if they're patient you'll make it worth their while.Moving on to the sellers is a bit more challenging as it takes some negotiation skills to find deals.
Celine S.
Newbie from Seattle, WA
9 November 2015 | 11 replies
If you are an "audio learner", here is the links to seven podcast interviews related to landlording. or click here > https://www.biggerpockets.com/search/podcast?
Mark Brauer
Newbie from Dayton, Ohio
10 November 2015 | 12 replies
I work full time as a Senior Technical Writer and trainer at O'Neil & Associates.I'm pretty much a newbie when it comes to real estate, but a quick learner.
Andrew B.
New Member - Minneapolis MN, Twin Cities
12 November 2015 | 4 replies
I'm completely new to real estate investing, but I'm also incredibly driven, and an incredibly fast learner.
Lorne Gentry
Lorne with orlando area learners
15 November 2015 | 5 replies
Here to learn, learn to serve, serve to teach.
Steve S.
Anyone done a Joint Venture before?
21 November 2015 | 10 replies
Many times and it never worked, yea I'm a slow learner :)
Mark Rustin
Young, ambitous Chicagoan. And a total Newbie
31 March 2016 | 24 replies
Good work.Be committed to being a life long learner and you'll go far.Nice to meet you
Larry Woods
New Member
24 March 2016 | 2 replies
I'm a fast learner and open to advise any experienced investor my have.