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Carolina Brembilla Flipping houses in California
19 June 2020 | 28 replies
Great schools, and it’s close to shopping, restaurants, and grocery stores. 
Jeremy Staggers Newbie out of Houston, TX
22 June 2020 | 11 replies
Interesting enough, I recently graduated with the same degree, so I am looking to put some cash to work building long term wealth.
Addison Dunham New To Forums, Novice Investor
10 June 2020 | 1 reply
My name is Addison and I am a 22 year old student (originally from Greensboro NC) who just finished my undergraduate degree and am entering graduate school in Raleigh.
Hannah Noble Long Distance REI as a Newbie
1 July 2020 | 25 replies
No job uncertainty, want kids to stay in same school, etc.
Dayne Keenan Stay in college or get into RE now?
12 June 2020 | 17 replies
If I was going to be a doctor or lawyer I could totally see the point of being in school.
Michael Veal Newbie Real Estate Investor
14 June 2020 | 5 replies
I am a junior in college studying Entrepreneurship and I don't want to wait until I graduate to decide what I want as a career, I understand that real estate is the best return on investment.
Richard Mur Choosing My Brokerage; Caveats VS Positive Nuances
14 June 2020 | 1 reply
Full time educator that runs her other real estate school- Brokerage has own app where we store training videos and guest speakers from our events- Mentoring program for new agents to shadow experienced agent- Brokerage creates template personal site for me- 2 education classes/month via Zoom- 1 Sales meeting/month for education & motivation- 1 meeting/month on technology use, a staff member that deals with IT needs- 70/30 Split- $355 Annual Office desk due- 2% Transaction fee- No lead production, produce own leads, repeat & referral- 223 current & pending listings- Have had new agents close 20 homes in first year and other only 6 homes; variesBrokerage C:- This is Keller Williams, so probably pretty standard and y'all are familiar with them, I'm sure- Within my region: Own 12% of all inventory; 600 to 900 active listings and closed just under 3,500 homes last yearBrokerage D:- 21 agents in local office- Momentum Program for training- 95% commission paid on a transaction, fees included but you choose how much you want to spend (private office/shared office/WFH office,- Brokerage does not provide leads but can obtain leads from sister brokerage, no cost- Currently 82 listings, 50 active, states it is currently a seller's market- Goal is to sell at least $2,000,000 per year- Average sale price for last 90 days (8 properties) is $260,400Brokerage E:- Training videos available- Weekly sales meetings- Ninja sales training 2-3/month with Q/A's- Offer a one-on-one mentorship program for new agents- Mentor and I would split commission 50/50 first couple of transactions or when I'm ready to go solo- Lesser degree mentorship for 75/25 commission- $46.50/month Brokerage fees Plus $25/month on E's&O's- Own website on brokerage webpage for $10/month- 70/30 Commission split; 95/5 for sale milestones- Once you pass $5M in sales, you're still on 70/30 split until you pay out brokerage $20,000, which in turn split becomes 95/5- 3% broker fee each transaction with $3,000 cap- Can provide leads by signing and paying up for different things (ICC/OPCity/Buyside)- 255 active listingsBrokerage F:- Extensive 6 week onboarding process for training- No monthly fees; biz cards/signs/lockboxes/marketing all paid for- Provides leads- 2 CRMs that hold database of your clients- Usually 100 listings at any given time, lower now because of Covid- Minimal standard to remain with company is 24/year.
Mark Dahl Any Real Estate Investors In Pittsburgh
11 June 2020 | 4 replies
Flips 3+ beds 2+ full baths, at least 1,500 square feet, 2+ car garage, flat usable yard, top school district, 1950's or newer. little/no steps. decent size rooms and closets.
Matt Cianci Long Distance Landlord - Avoiding Management Companies
19 June 2020 | 20 replies
Crime ratings, school ratings, median income...Property Marketing - Let's face it, 99% of them advertise on Zillow or CL. 
Jack Perfett Should You Take Out a Loan?
12 June 2020 | 6 replies
My soon to be business partner and I are soon to graduate college.