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Michael Weir New Member in Columbus, Indiana
22 October 2016 | 4 replies
Get started studying on your own.
Felicia Dudley probate leads
28 November 2017 | 9 replies
After spending hours the night before studying the process of the probate, i knew that i would possibly need attorney info, beneficiary info, property address, beneficiary address, as well as when the petition for probate was initiated.
Adam Marks Hey! Just sayin' howdy from NY :)
8 December 2016 | 6 replies
 :)I've bought the books from Brandon about Rental Property Investing, Managing Rental Properties, and raising money to buy rental properties... so I feel I have a lot of head knowledge from BP and my form my earlier 20+ years of studies on renting, but I am completely lacking in experience, which I know is the most important factor... hoping to chat with you all here as I go about gaining that.  
Santiago Araujo Help articulating
28 July 2016 | 2 replies
Hi All, I have been studying up on real estate investing for a few years now.
David Dachtera Your Comfort Zone Is Your Enemy, Not Your Friend
5 January 2017 | 6 replies
After a year of study, working with a mentor and buying two rentals, you would think this wouldn't be an issue but my guts are tied up in knots thinking about the calls coming in and the logistics of putting an actual off-market deal together!!
David Drew New Investor, Low Income, Multi-Family Investing
2 January 2017 | 3 replies
Study up on low income investing (there are a lot of forums, a few podcasts, I have a weekly personal BP blog), see if you can stomach it.  
David Lehane Real Estate Investor, recently moved to the US
9 August 2016 | 6 replies
Read as much as you can about Real Estate Investing, (I have bought the Bigger Pocket books and love them (Un-paid plug here) Listen to the Pod casts from BP, I have down-loaded them and listen to one every day, great Juice for the Mind and really opens your eyes to strategies you can exploreStart simple, by this I mean look around your own town, study whats hot, whats not and whats going to move ahead, by this I mean look for areas close to Down Town that are showing signs of new life, this is a sign that often old and ugly areas are now starting to transform and you can get in on the ground floor and great prices.
Chris Gonzalez Greetings from La Puente California
11 August 2016 | 3 replies
I currently work on indie films during my Saturdays and I work at mcdonalds (but film is what i studied for).
Ben Biggs Newbie from Fort Collins, Co
28 October 2014 | 16 replies
This is my dedicated field of study and I'm not stopping until I become successful enough to pursue something else. 1. $10,000 a month in income by 20202. $100,000 a month in income by 2025I plan to achieve these numbers by way of acquiring as many doors as I possibly can by any (legitimate, of course) means necessary, in a financially safe and responsible way. 
Shaun Crossman Ready to Learn in NYC
3 October 2015 | 5 replies
I also find myself up late at night studying/reading or engaging myself one way or another.