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Derrell P. My Brief Experience w/ Brian Gibbons
5 December 2014 | 4 replies
I believe we discussed aspects on the Conjunction Junction with respect to some disclosure form.
Craig Barnthouse Step by step is proving fruitful
6 August 2014 | 7 replies
My goal was to get completely immersed in all aspects of a property so as to get a “hands-on” education with very little risk.
Faris Yaghmour Finding financing to start investing
15 August 2014 | 1 reply
I have heard that the legal aspect of getting finance from private investors might be complex. 
Anu G. LA Based Investor getting into Turnkey
20 April 2015 | 25 replies
Welcome to BP community @Anu Gunn  It is a great place to meet new friends and learn about various aspects of real estate and more. 
Darren Sager What makes a person a Guru?
3 November 2014 | 5 replies
Interesting, Darren, my definition is very close to yours, but I'd say there is another important element, the quality of the information given.To me, the derogatory use of the term is applied to those that add fluff, exaggerations, aspects that while may be technically correct but are highly improbable to replicate or simply put out bad advice with no consideration to ethical issues.I make that distinction because, some professor in some university teaching a real estate course or some instructor in a state approved real estate school for agents isn't a guru, they are teachers and instructors.The difference in being a non-guru teacher is two fold, 1. the materials taught are compliant with rules, regulations, laws, accepted in practice and are based in sound applications of the business; and 2. they are qualified by education and experience, by education that has some professional level that is determined by proof of their mastering a level of knowledge, testing and degrees earned or certifications by proper authorities in the industry or academia.
Agnar J. Newbie to Biggerpockets and the Greater Houston Area..
11 May 2015 | 3 replies
It is a great place to meet new friends and learn about various aspects of real estate and more.
Nikki Harmon Pipe dream? Or valid plan? Flipping in Orlando, Fl
22 May 2015 | 11 replies
After doing a few I would look at how you can use leveraging to your advantage but as a novice I would focus on the basics, like all the aspects that go into flipping a house (it's always more than you expect).Also, Davenport is definitely not Orlando.
Chad K. What are the easiest ways to find off-market multifamily properties for sale?
29 May 2015 | 16 replies
Buyers definitely out number the sellers by 3:1 (my opinion) so it's important humanize this aspect.  
Okeoma M. Is it important to get your spouse involved??
5 August 2015 | 21 replies
So like anything don't expect he will be interested in the same aspects as you but overall get buy in and use his perspective. 
Aaron Crow Bookkeeper for Initial Quickbooks Setup and training
2 September 2015 | 2 replies
I have 20+ years experience in IT, so the technology side is not the problem, not entry level training, just looking for how best to use the tool for my business.