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Lorie Regas Hello from Pittsburgh!
24 March 2008 | 3 replies
We live in University-land, so there are lots of rental opportunities and I work at a college too, so I'm always rubbing elbows with potential tenants.
Omar Johnson Developing Your Superior Mindset As A Real Estate Investor
15 May 2008 | 4 replies
He practiced even harder grew to 6 feet 6 inches and within the next two years became a high school All American.He went on to establish a distinguished career, which included hitting the last shot to win the NCAA college basketball championship, winning 6 NBA titles, 5 league MVPs and a slew of other accomplishments.Why was he such a winner?
John M. RE Programs, Colleges, or Universities?
15 March 2008 | 6 replies
I haven't found many reviews on programs, colleges, or universities in the BP forums (unless I missed it).
Zoe Long Have not claimed depreciation for 6 years- how do I start?
18 October 2012 | 11 replies
I spent one of my college years living near Biscayne and NE 125-Steven the Tax GuyYour guide to IRS laws, rules and regulations.
Chad B. Appraisal
14 March 2008 | 4 replies
They even offer college degrees in appraisal.
Chris Norwood Newbie From Branford, CT
10 November 2013 | 18 replies
I'm 23, in college, and have worked at a local hardware store going on 7 years now.
Account Closed Working full-time AND Being a landlord?
11 November 2013 | 21 replies
I often get told I try to do too much (like that time I signed up to take 3 different foreign languages as a freshman in college and was told I was crazy), so sometimes I lose sight of what is "normal," if that exists.
Brandon Biggs New Member Introduction - Miami, FL
12 November 2013 | 4 replies
I've actually been interested in real estate since I was in high school (both investing and being an agent), but due to certain circumstances my zeal for the industry had to be put on hold.I decided to move home after college in order to save up some capital so that I can pursue a career in real estate and get into some investing once I moved back to the states.
Sam Chima Insight truly appreciated...
11 November 2013 | 4 replies
In short, I'm 25 with excellent credit, have my degree and hold a stable job with decent income.
Jon C Education for success
29 May 2013 | 6 replies
LOLRE usually falls under the department of finance in business colleges.To get started in a formal education without heading toward a degree program that fits well with real estate, I suggest these areas of undergrad study.Economics 101 and 102Accounting 101 and 102, if you can take managerial accountingPersonal Finance, Money & BankingBusiness Finance 101 and 102 or similar levelsPrinciples of Real EstateBusiness Law and Legal ConceptsThese 10 classes or 30 hours would be a good foundation for RE.There are other courses that can be more specific, like construction management, municiple zoning and design as well as others.Depending on the benefits you might be looking at, you may look into an Associates Degree program at a local university in real estate or finance.IMO, good luck.... :)