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Account Closed Where would i go to find a mentor? Amazon was sold out
12 September 2014 | 4 replies
But me for example before i invest full time and dive into what I'm studying i have a lot more to learn.
Wes Brumit Buying Sub2
3 January 2015 | 15 replies
Rocky, I started a thread recently asking what language others here on BP use in their POA in a sub2 transaction because I'm working on a sub2 deal now.  
Markeilsha R. Assigning and assigned bid??
26 May 2014 | 5 replies
Now I'm confused on how to go about this if everything is good with the language of the contract.
Aaron Scott "Training" a fresh real estate agent to the ways of investing.
8 November 2014 | 14 replies
Access to contracts, as is addenda language, as well as tactical advice for negotiations.The possibilities are truly endless if you are creative, and don't treat agents like sub-human you know whats.  
Rick Lin NPN strategies and execution
1 June 2014 | 22 replies
I didn't pull this out of my ***, pardon the language.
Robert Murphy New member from Fairfield County, CT
1 October 2014 | 9 replies
I'm studying Finance, and Real Estate.
Cory Magnus Fortune builders
11 June 2018 | 28 replies
It can definitely take a lot of time and patience studying on your own but most importantly if you can leverage another approach to learning and getting educated, it could also eliminate a lot of guesswork from the beginning?
Craig Shute Some guy listed MY house on Craigslist
7 October 2014 | 17 replies
Yes, but from what I see, most wholesalers couldn't pass a test, even if they do get all the questions to study, multiple guess, instead of memorizing the answer they'd  memorize the letter to the right answer that's less trouble.That's the attitude of most in RE, it is a self regulated industry, if you don't then Uncle will. :)
Shaylene Tootle Advice for Real Estate Agents working with Investors
6 October 2014 | 2 replies
I am going to have my real estate license by the end of the month, and while I am studying diligently the book of what one can and can't do, I recognize it doesn't tell much about how to be successful at the job of it.
David A. Newbie in need of some direction!
10 October 2014 | 5 replies
I would continue to put effort into knowing the area you plan on moving back to in CT, studying rents, values, what local BPers are talking about, etc.