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Mike Redondo Question about physically visiting potential properties
15 September 2021 | 22 replies
I (and many others) have talked about syndications on this forum and there is plenty of 'education' out there to get up to speed.
Joe Orsene My First Investment Property
31 August 2021 | 0 replies
My biggest challenge was educating myself on building codes to ensure that I did things right the first time.
Ethan Adley Jarrett 18 without money and trying to start
2 September 2021 | 17 replies
Get an education, learn more than spending any money.
Charles Streeter New Real Estate Investor WA/IA
1 September 2021 | 4 replies
My name is Charles, I'm 19 years old and in the process of educating myself about real estate.
Corey Stubbs Need info on Houston, Texas
10 January 2022 | 12 replies
I will suggest you do your research so that you can be making an educated decision.I can chat if you would like to get more insights on these cities.I have rentals in Houston, Spring, and Conroe.Good luck and make it happen!
Tyler Stone Investor Looking for Brokerage to Hang Salesperson License
2 September 2021 | 6 replies
@Tyler Stone if you can't find someone to hang your license with, I would not view the time you spent on the salesperson courses as a waste/mistake.I often recommend to new investors that they consider sitting through all the pre-license courses (even if they don't ultimately take the exam) as they're a great education and introduction to real estate, and very affordable compared to the information gained.I also tell them that since literally anyone can become a real estate agent, the class (especially an in-person class) can have some... colorful characters🤣Even if you never become an active agent, it's a very good set of introductory knowledge about real estate, and it's also very helpful to know when dealing with agents in the future - as you almost certainly will at some point.
Maria Saunders If I don't try I'll never know
1 September 2021 | 2 replies
That is a good place to start for local networking and education.
Michael Lightwood Property Management Pro's and Con's
3 September 2021 | 6 replies
We decided several years ago to switch to having a property manager, and I have a really good one, which makes all the difference.If you decide to self manage, then educate yourself, know your fair housing laws, state laws etc.
Wendy Joe Is there a checklist that anyone can share for starting REI?
2 September 2021 | 5 replies
Good luck and get educated!
Brian Kohtz Career in real-estate
27 January 2022 | 3 replies
Looking back on my adventure into the sign business I concluded that when i did it all again I would work in the industry for at least 2 years before venturing off on my own, this way I can get my education while making some money before risking it all and enrolling in the school of hard knocks.