
27 July 2017 | 11 replies
You can learn the financial aspects on the job while having the opportunity to peak at the architectural side as well.

30 January 2017 | 16 replies
And of course there is the contractual aspect.... and its a risk realtors run for sure.Attorneys are NOT nearly as good as a very competent agent.. you think an attorney knows there way around a home inspection... or is really really up to speed on all the financing angles.. closing attorney's cannot charge enough they get paid like escrow companies a few hundred to 600 bucks a file.. you know how many hours an agent has to work to close these deals.. the lawyer would be working for 20 bucks an hour if that...

24 January 2018 | 1 reply
I'm interested in all aspects of real estate so please reach out with any opportunities, even if it is short term.

16 September 2015 | 6 replies
Whenever I run into agents or investors that have a masters in some sort of aspect of real estate...they seem to like to throw that out there so everyone knows...and yet they themselves seem to know less about real estate.

26 September 2015 | 72 replies
This is why it's crucial to get good insurance and keep ample of cash in reserves.

8 October 2015 | 39 replies
In addition I advise them to speak with a lawyer about any aspects of the lease that they do not understand.

23 October 2015 | 8 replies
Does it make sense to know how vehicles work, how to value them, how to understand your market, what legal aspects apply to your operations?

29 November 2016 | 12 replies
You will have more respect from the general public and often they will be more willing to deal with you just because of the license aspect.

4 December 2016 | 4 replies
The Bigger Pockets Blog https://www.biggerpockets.com/renewsblog/is a great resource for all aspects of real estate investing.

9 December 2016 | 6 replies
I didn't even think about the wholesaling aspect of this.