Jay G
Living Quarters
17 June 2007 | 9 replies
I’m twenty four years of age, an avid entrepreneur, which means I don’t have a substantial amount of time to dedicate into my home (lawn maintenance, painting, etc).
Dana G
$10 deals??
30 January 2008 | 21 replies
It's being a Real Estate Entrepreneur - a self employed one (what side of the quadrant is that again?).
Nate S.
Getting more, and more frustrated
4 August 2007 | 15 replies
I don't have a mentor, nor a family that takes me serious hell they even think what I'm doing is a joke,and laugh even more.Their best advice is get a job/join the military nor anybody I can actually count on helping me.I don't really have a friend my age,that actually has the same entrepreneur spirit as me.Basically they all have same mind set getting a job,partying,getting drunk,not giving a damn about their future in 20 years, killing time like it has no value to them.Learning from all my business failures is that I dont carrying it out in the end,I usually give up when it get's tough.After reading "Rich dad& Poor dad" reminded me what I'm fighting for,just gave me more motivation.Just everyday get's more hopeless,and more negative thoughts battling positive thoughts.What frustrastes/angers me to the core more than anything, is my greatest talent is creativity,I come up with several business ideas that can make me a fortune,but can't do anything about it,and watch such great ideas go to waste.It's like watching your house you built with your bare hands,broke your back building it being burned down to the ground.Also when something so simple to achieve,but yet I only have myself to blame because I am the one who makes it difficult I guess.I keep telling myself,the harder the struggle,the greater the pay off.I keep asking myself what the hell am I doing wrong,but the answers just don't appear.I just want to know what all those millionaire investors will do when they go back to sqaure one and only have 5k to invest in,I ask myself what will they do.What will you do?
Rick Lucias
Ups and downs of wholesaling help! just me?
26 February 2014 | 3 replies
I guess it just comes from being an entrepreneur, since if I wanted consistent income etc I would do a 9-5 have 2 vacations a year etc….. any one can comment would be great
Taneisha Huntley
Seeking a Mentor in the California and New York Area
3 March 2014 | 5 replies
My motivation in wanting to invest in real estate is my passion for real estate and my passion in being an entrepreneur.
Roman Pak
New member from the NW Chicago area
9 March 2014 | 9 replies
I've been an entrepreneur since the age of 18 when I started my first auto parts company.
Simone Withers
Simone from Chicago, IL
19 November 2015 | 25 replies
Growing up, I was surrounded by entrepreneurs and RE Investing(mom had rental property, dad was a contractor, granddad owned several women's apparel stores, etc).
Jimmy Klein
When will crowdfunding be open to non-accredited investors?
11 May 2014 | 2 replies
That and the "accredited crowdfunding" that is currently in place are the likely items entrepreneurs will use to raise capital given the way the rules are structured.
Carly Staehlin
New Member from Remote Alaska (and BC!)
11 March 2014 | 11 replies
I've been an entrepreneur for most of my life.I live in Alaska now, and also in British Columbia, Canada.
Matthew McKee
New member introduction.
22 March 2014 | 2 replies
I enjoy 'networking' both professionally and personally as I learned long ago that the leverage achieved through a think tank of like minded, forward thinking entrepreneurs and professionals can never be fully understood - and should never be underrated.