
5 December 2009 | 30 replies
The real moral of this story is that On the Job Training is not a good choice when it comes to rentals.

31 January 2010 | 22 replies
Seems the tenant has the landlord pretty well trained to accept rents on their terms instead of yours.

6 January 2010 | 9 replies
Check with the book, tape, seminar gurus for a complete training course.

29 May 2010 | 2 replies
I almost made it to his last training seminar, but couldn't pull it off.

2 February 2010 | 4 replies
You will be jumping through more hoops than a trained circus dog.

4 February 2010 | 10 replies
Putting together another $10,000 training boot camp.

28 March 2010 | 14 replies
I mix it up with running, surfing, hiking, weight training, motocross, mountain biking, spinning.I notice that I have a clearer mind and body after exercising and it gives me the strength to add more mental tasks, clear projects that I may be procrastinating on, and brings out the youth in me.Good luck and believe!

25 February 2010 | 36 replies
I actually started on them last year and didn't have proper training so i basically wasted a year of my life.

21 October 2010 | 19 replies
total population --- average home prices -- blue collar workers -- etc Do not be afraid of paper work--once you do one or two --then it is all repeatation -- Also many old folks --have --Free and Clear homes -- if you can negotiate selling with owner financed --low enough to Flip to other end buyer --make $5000 --Do not get hang up on buying and renting -- even $200 or $300 month positive cash flow possible on REO -or Fixer upper --but never know --unexpected major expense -- Since you are handy man --you can find Investor to do JV with --you can finn the deal and offer to do repairs ( swet equity) for profit sharing and Investor put up cash or his credit and get hard money --Make sure to haev an attorney and good agreements with anything you do.By the way -Commercial Foreclosures coming soon --becoming an agent is easy --but getting listing and undrstanding numbers --evaluating NOI and cap rate etc may be tuff --unless you have some friends ( from high school or college ) willing to take you on board and train -Also suggets taking on some courses --may cost $3000 to $6000 one time --but worth it for fast track --cash flow Good Luck --let us know how you make progress in 90 days -- stick to goals and work hard --

12 July 2010 | 14 replies
I had a bad experience with Jason Gilbert's Commercial Training Institute, anyone else?