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Nancy Dito new from California
21 April 2009 | 5 replies
We want to make real estate our main careers.
Bjarne Royland breaker box
22 April 2009 | 6 replies
A typical electrician will charge $90-150/hour, so that's another $400-$1500.So, depending on your situation, I wouldn't be surprised at anything in the $600-2000 range.Oh, and unless you've done some electrical work before, DON'T start your electrical career by trying to replace a box...it could easily end your career.
Brandon N/A Deal or no deal?
24 April 2009 | 6 replies
You don't have the cash.With only $25k for a down payment, even if you could get a 75% LTV loan, you only have enough to purchase a $100k property.Is this the same property you talk about in your 12/07 post that starts with I'm 24 years old and am very interested in getting involved in some REI.and your 11/08 post that starts withAlright...Iong story short...I'm 25 years old and am going to start my REI career / company this year.
Account Closed Why do we need Bird Dogs?
30 April 2009 | 19 replies
Up until recently becoming a Realtor or a Loan officer was the career choice for anyone who lost a job....The thought was "Oh crap, I got laid off from the factory....Why not start selling real estate, I heard of dude that makes lots of money doing that".....It's no wonder that many Realtors are useless...Yes they are licensed, yes they are supposed to go by a standard of ethics and I truly believe that most Realtors don't have any bad intentions....The problem is in what I call "Unconscious Incompetence" meaning they "Don't know, what they don't know"....Sure they don't intend to do any harm....but using a misinformed realtor can be one of the most expensive mistakes you will ever make..And to make things worse...They think they know alot..and they truly believe that they do...Making them even more dangerous...Thats my two cents.
Jena Martin What are the steps to wholesale a property?
5 May 2009 | 6 replies
I think success in this business comes from a good education in your chosen career and confidence in your product...
Jessica Hood What to do? What to do??
11 May 2009 | 6 replies
I've seen too many beginners try and get started by rehabbing a house and overestimate what they can get for the house, and underestimate the repair costs, leading to a quick ending to their investment "career" ...so I'd recommend starting by flipping, and then once you get some experience under your belt, moving to buying and holding to get the cashflow!
Robert Jenkins San Fernando Valley - Rookie
7 June 2009 | 6 replies
Congrats on getting things moving with your real estate career, and I'm sure we'll be learning a lot from you as you spend some time here about the commercial world.
Robert Jenkins Please Critique My Plan
3 December 2009 | 23 replies
I've been posting every detail of my success and failure (along with most details of my financials) on my blog since the day I quit my career to start in real estate.
David Maupin New member from Texas
2 June 2009 | 7 replies
Hey everybody,I am a recently graduate with degrees in accounting and finance and am pursuing a career in real estate investments.
Christina Craig Newbie from Arizona!
17 June 2009 | 13 replies
I am looking forward to a long investing career.