
20 February 2023 | 28 replies
Assuming that once I graduated, and my income rose life and money would finally be easier.

14 January 2023 | 18 replies
Hey guys, I graduated recently, so I have more time to devote to getting into my first deal (a triplex or fourplex that I will live in).

19 January 2023 | 23 replies
You could come up with a graduated plan.

19 October 2023 | 203 replies
@Scott Trench has the numbers on this, but I think the majority of private rental property investors max out at three properties, with only a few having five or more, and a vanishingly small minority in the more-than-twenty range.I remember this one kid, a few years ago, insisting here in the forums that he was ready to run multiple strings of BRRRRs in different cities right after graduating college.

19 July 2021 | 10 replies
My son recently graduated from A&M and he and his wife lived in the neighborhood just north of College Station high school.

13 November 2023 | 20 replies
Even with few or no new homes being built, people continued to graduate college, get married and start families.

15 November 2021 | 109 replies
Under Section 43-40-8(c) of the Georgia Code, a person can be a licensed Broker if they “(1) have attained the age of 21 years; (2) are a resident of the state of Georgia; (3) are a high school graduate or the holder of an equivalency; and have complied fully with the requirements of subsection (b) of Code Section 43-40-15 regarding any criminal convictions; (4) have maintained a license in active status for at least three of the five years immediately preceding the filing of an application to become a broker; (5) furnish evidence of completion of 60 instructional hours in a broker’s course of study approved by the commission; and (6) stand and pass a real estate examination administered by or approved by the commission covering generally the matters confronting real estate brokers after completing the requirements of paragraph (5) of this subsection and after maintaining a license in active status for at least three of the five years immediately preceding such examination.”[12]#6: What is the intended purpose of the Georgia laws regarding Brokers?

21 March 2023 | 100 replies
The other thing we could do is have stronger vocational training and better high school graduation rates, skilled workers can make higher wages.

28 November 2023 | 21 replies
Since graduating I realized i was at a massive disadvantage to people who had specific training in business, Real Estate, operations, logistics or whatever...Being an avid reader has been a competitive advantage for me.

18 January 2024 | 5 replies
I knew I wanted to be involved in real estate somehow but didn't know to what degree, so I just saved up through school and bought my first house-hack shortly after graduating college.