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Aaron Keckley Looking for pointers....
12 July 2014 | 4 replies
I was hoping if any current agents on the forum could share some insight on some key things that they learned upon entering the sales agent field
Jonathan Nelson Rehabbing Journey Begins... Preparing to take the Virtual Rehabbing path instead...
24 August 2016 | 5 replies
Now as time go on you could get a great listing and field agent who will know their market as well as good contractors from your state or any other state to network with too duplicate what you are currently doing in your local market.There is a guy his name is Sean Terry who is teaching this online google his name to find him online this will help you accomplish what you're trying to do.Hope this could be of help to you.God Bless!
Kelly Heraux-Arana New RE agent in Southern California, Los Angeles and surrounding area
15 July 2014 | 19 replies
I love searching for deals, matching buyers with properties, recognizing the potential of a property, imagining the possibilities for my future portfolio…and I feel completely blessed to be able to work in a field I love.
Micheal Waldrup $75,000 for maximum cash flow. How would you do it?
14 July 2014 | 39 replies
This exercise basically eliminated the idea for me of jumping straight into rentals since I'd prefer not to work in my current field for more than a year after my discharge from the Navy.I like the path you chose with a basic marketing campaign and a flip to start.
Juliette V. Best advice for someone who wants to invest in RE and needs to build retirement and get cash flow
16 July 2014 | 34 replies
If you stay in journalism, that may help with creditworthiness by staying in the same field
Roman Pak Frustrated with my Financial Partner
15 July 2014 | 21 replies
She has little to no experience in real estate, other than her own property, and her "deal analysis" is based on numbers and calculations that are completely out of left field.
Mark Severino New Investor Orlando, FL
23 September 2014 | 19 replies
I moved here for a job and currently work in the logistics field.
Alex Lopez New Investor in South Bend Indiana!
3 October 2014 | 8 replies
I have the drive i just need the field experience.
Andrew Cordle 5 Flips Start to Finish!!!
16 January 2020 | 69 replies
i can jump in and give you some feedback.1. depends. if you are lucky to work in the construction field, you could do it in 1/10 of the time and get some great people to work for you. everyone's different. no set rule. i have spoken to contractors and they say "i have been doing this for 25 yrs and still looking for good help". so everyone's different. 2. when the numbers make sense, it's a teardown. if you have the crew and your comps come at 200k+ ARV, AND you have the funds, it's a teardown. you dont have a crew?
Josh Caldwell What do new investors what to learn?
21 July 2014 | 25 replies
I want to learn everything and then scale it down to a level of expertise of my field of choice.