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Myles Wisdom An Investor's Greatest Enemy?
5 July 2014 | 12 replies
As Investors and Real Estate Entrepreneurs I believe its important that we nourish our psychology to remain positive and productive.
Justin Finley Than Merrill Seminar
31 March 2015 | 24 replies
They say that not everyone will get a chance to join the mastery program as they are very "selective" and are looking for people who are eager to become an entrepreneur and follow the "systems" that they will put in place for you.
Arthur Kiser Greetings From Atlanta, GA
21 July 2014 | 5 replies
My name is Arthur Kiser, and I am a Full-Time Real Estate Entrepreneur from Atlanta, GA.
David Taylor Real Estate License
27 July 2014 | 7 replies
When you become a broker, you (can) become an entrepreneur.
Nicholas Brandenburg Is my first deal outline for my business plan and checklist suitable?
31 July 2014 | 5 replies
Place rental ads around the neighborhood and onlineFind renters while continuing collegeScreen renters and have them fill out deposit agreements, and other contractsMake renters pay the first of every month and make them pay for electricity.After college rent all units outRefinance after moving outEach 5 years try to refinanceMove on to other propertiesAfter 30 years start the selling processPlans for turning a profit on first dealHave 10% worth of reserve fundsBuy using an FHA 203b Loan with 3.5 % downRent other units not occupied by meRefinance whenever possible for positive outcomes of loan termsRefinance for cash out for other deals.Move out of unit and rent that after 4+ years of collegeMove on to other deals while this continues to thriveWait 10+ years until home is free and clear and appreciation is high unless the local area turns below my requirements before 10 + years and then sellSellIn summary of profit plans, the main way for my gains is through appreciation and cash flow and taking out equity if possible.Team ComponentsYour Mentor - Every successful entrepreneur needs a good mentor - a guide.
Jennifer Barr New Property Manager, Looking for advice
19 August 2014 | 3 replies
First, think like an entrepreneur - who has the most pain with property management?  
Brian Bishop Seeking mentor in Houston/ on a flip
9 May 2014 | 1 reply
If anyone in the Houston market that's looking for a teachable, eager, hardworking Entrepreneur please contact me.
Brian Bishop Seeking mentor in Houston/ on a flip
9 May 2014 | 1 reply
If anyone in the Houston market that's looking for a teachable, eager, hardworking Entrepreneur please contact me.
David Jonsson unlicensed activity
4 June 2014 | 131 replies
whether or not they contain real property must have a broker's license (or engage the services of one).This would apply to VC & private equity firms and serial entrepreneurs of any type.
Monty Alston New Member Sharpsburg, Georgia
12 May 2014 | 23 replies
I have a full time job as an equipment rental general manager and sales manager over multiple locations, however I am an entrepreneur at heart and my roots are tied to general contracting and other various types of commercial and residential construction.