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Eric Mbualungu New to Real Estate and New to Bigger Pockets
4 January 2020 | 3 replies
I am a senior at Virginia Tech University studying Business Management and Entrepreneurship and I am originally from the Northern Virginia area right outside of Washington, D.C.
Harrison Sharp DFW Rent by the Room Strategy
27 August 2020 | 12 replies
Just advertise at the university
Malcom Ballard Considering becoming a real estate agent in Phoenix. Any advice?
6 January 2020 | 15 replies
You won't get rich on commissions unless you build a team, which itself becomes a job also.I graduated high school in the top 5% of my class with two years of college credits from AP classes in High School and a full ride scholarship to University of Florida.
Account Closed Definition of Student Housing
1 January 2020 | 1 reply
The following characteristics are required to meet Freddie Mac’s criteria for a student housing loan: Supporting college/university has 8,000 or more students; student housing properties located within close proximity (1) to multiple schools that have a combined student body of 8,000 students or more will be considered; Purpose-built student housing properties; must have a minimum of one bathroom for every two bedrooms, and each apartment must have a separate full kitchen; Stabilized garden, mid-rise and high-rise apartment properties that are greater than 50% occupied by student tenants; andProperty is located less than two (2) miles from college/university or on a public transportation route. (1) IRV will pipe in here to grammatically correct Freddie Mac.
Abbas Kabir House Hacking For Students
2 January 2020 | 2 replies
I am not sure if I will be staying in the city after that based on the university/company I get into after my graduation.
Kevin T. Where is the path of progress in Houston, TX?
3 August 2020 | 15 replies
Once you get more companies like Daikan (https://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/2018/01/26/daikin-to-hire-2-000-more-people-for-houston-area.html) that bring thousands of manufacturing jobs to the area and Texas A&M investing more money into their University system in Prairie View (http://www.pvamu.edu/blog/70-million-engineering-building-coming-to-pvamu-amid-rising-enrollment/) you start to see that all the indicators are there for future growth. 
Joseph Angelo Best major for real estate
3 January 2020 | 7 replies
If you want to work as a real estate agent then a college degree itself won't help you much (unless it is super impressive sounding) so if you are paying for it I'd recommend . . . not - and if you are not paying for it then study accounting or law.If you're hoping to work in development or want to be "hands-on" in renovations then you may find a specific degree in those fields will be helpful -- Real Estate Development is a degree at some universities (like University of Utah, among others) and for contracting a Mechanical Engineering degree would be a boon.If I can be of any help to you in this processing I'd love to interact -- feel free to PM me!
Gennaro Adamo New Yorker looking to invest in PA
2 January 2020 | 6 replies
Look into Francisville, Olde Kensington, and Temple university.
Solomon Sparks My Cold Calling Experience
4 January 2020 | 1 reply
Now you will find your pay rate/hour.Now you can determine if what you are doing is worth it, and how CC compares to , any other strategy.NOW the data becomes universal and with the same units so now we can compare apples to apples!
Account Closed question about tenant rights and lease duration
3 January 2020 | 6 replies
Hello, i currently own a student rental in Kingston Ontario, renting to university students. i'm using a property manager to manage the lease/maintenance, as i reside elsewhere.the property is currently leased to a group of 4 students, from May 2019-April 2020. as of right now, the students have not committed to another 1-year lease (May2020-April2021). i asked my property manager to secure another 1 year lease, either with this group, or with another group.however, the property manager told me that the students have decided to continue on a month-to-month basis. as in, i can't force them to leave when their lease expires (May 1st 2020) in order to make room for another group of students.i'm a little mad because this screws up the leasing schedule for student rentals, students typically sign for 1-year periods starting in may and ending in april the subsequent year. my question is, is the property manager correct in saying that if the students decide to continue month-to-month, i can't kick them out when their lease expires?