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Felicia Gossett How can I get started in real easte
8 June 2018 | 1 reply
I am currently working as a nurse and although I do enjoy my job it isn't what I want to do forever.
Felicia Gossett How can I get started in real easte
8 June 2018 | 3 replies
I am currently working as a nurse and although I do enjoy my job it isn't what I want to do forever.
Nick Tarantino How should a person invest in real estate as a beginner?
12 June 2018 | 28 replies
Afterward (or even before if things line up and depending on how quickly he's paid the loans down) he can pull out equity to buy new properties, use money saved from his regular job to buy more, or use a 1031 to leapfrog into something even better.
Vonecia Holbert New to Investing in Marysville/Everett Wa
14 June 2018 | 9 replies
Vonecia,The hardest job in the Navy, being a Navy wife. 
Ron Leoncini Newbie Intro from Poconos/NYC
1 July 2018 | 13 replies
Hey Ron, welcome.I used to work a self-employed job in NYC that was also very unpredictable with ups and downs, and in 2015 [and years leading up to it] moved to Poconos specifically for airbnb, starting with a small tiny cabin, and it worked out since.
William Bauman Newbies just getting by, looking for seasoned REI advice
14 June 2018 | 6 replies
Get the hustle on, learn a trade, get a second/new job.
Zackary Benoit Directional advice please
13 June 2018 | 3 replies
They pay the mortgage and my utilities (essentially living and owning a home for free - in your shoes you would be cash flowing).Then, depending on what you are doing for a job (or college), it'd be good to establish yourself at work and save enough for your rainy day account (savings in case you lose your job) and then start saving more for a rental property.
Lucas Roe REIA Meetup newbie etiquette
12 June 2018 | 1 reply
Hello everyone,This is kind of a weird question but my fiance  and I will be attending our first REIA meetup this weekend and it occurs to me that every businessman I’ve ever met says you must have business cards at networking events, and we have none.Now my first thought is, we haven’t made our first deal and are still planning to pull the trigger in about 2 months, so it really feels sorta presumptuous to print off business cards which say anything real estate related.On the other hand, having never really been to a meetup not related to my day job where I would totally have business cards, I’m unsure if it’s really bad etiquette not to have them.So my quick poll is, as people who have done this way more than me, what do you guys think?
Richard Lee My first Knoville REIA meeting - June 2018
30 July 2018 | 7 replies
Good networking with other newbies like myself as well as those of various levels of experience, those with and without non-REI day jobs, those looking to buy, looking to sell, or just looking for solid info.  
Isiah Ferguson Me and my wife need to choose ? what's your thoughts ??? HELP
13 June 2018 | 0 replies
Me and my wife combine currently make $55K a year which will potential go to $70k a year with my new job offer.