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7 June 2017 | 11 replies
I go my license after I finished my marketing degree from Oklahoma State University.
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30 January 2017 | 147 replies
@Cary Ferguson JrI generally get a lot of people worked up due to the fact that I rarely buffer my comments except to the degree that I want to avoid being banned from the site.
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10 November 2016 | 7 replies
I got my degree in Business Finance but have been extremely passionate about real estate for a while now.
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20 November 2016 | 20 replies
Maybe if you're working with out-of-town buyers a lot I suppose, but I haven't run into any problems doing this so far.Anyway, one thing I picked up from Sean Terry was to do a quick and dirty estimate based on the overall condition and the square footage, so you multiply the square footage by $8 if the house is in great shape, and $20 if it is totally trashed, and then you have degrees in between.
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23 November 2016 | 7 replies
@Jeff Macdonald, from what you're asking about "how to structure a partnership", I don't see ANY difference in the degree of difficulty between Flipping, or BRRRR.BOTH require finding properties for about half their ARV.THAT'S the hard bit!
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18 November 2016 | 4 replies
I have 2 college degrees which I am proud of but they really did not teach me anything about creating wealth - which I am now finding is pretty important in the real world!
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20 November 2016 | 2 replies
Hello,I am currently pursuing an degree in Real Estate and my current assignment requires me to interview a Property Manager.If you are willing to donate about ten minutes of your time to an aspiring real estate agent, then please respond to this post, or link my post to someone who might be willing to help.The questions will be broad and some opinionated.
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22 November 2016 | 5 replies
It's up to you learn how to help them improve their returns and secure their savings, and then teach them about those options.Remember that school guarantees you nothing, especially these days when the schools and the corporations are in cahoots to determine who gets hired and who gets promoted.There are REI classes you can take for about 1/6th the cost of a graduate degree.
20 November 2016 | 2 replies
hey everyone, A bit about myself, im 22 studying computer science part time in college and i have about 35 credits left and their only major classes for a bachelors degree.
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21 November 2016 | 6 replies
I am a Recent Graduate from Rutgers University in New Jersey with an Accounting Degree.