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Kerim Kerimov Virtually Wholesaling at 17 need advice
20 September 2020 | 5 replies
I'd continue working on education, market research, and networking because those skills are valuable when you're older. 
Anjali LeBoeuf Buying residential homes and using them to operate businesses
18 September 2020 | 0 replies
Now will create using easeful skillful means and agency, while enjoying the ride!
Chris Schuping New to BP
6 August 2012 | 1 reply
I chose this as my starting point because 1) limited budget and 2) I believe the market skills that I will gain by becoming sucessful with assist me much farther down the road in my REI career.
Nick Johnson Experienced investors, what would you do starting out today!?
24 August 2012 | 7 replies
Not going to college will likely force you into a job, regardless of how motivated you are to start a business.The reason is two-fold:- You can learn a lot about entrepreneurship in college;- You can acquire skills to generate start-up money in college.I know everyone will point to Bill Gates and a handful of other ultra-wealthy people when they say, "You don't need college!"
Heather Rapp New investor
19 August 2012 | 7 replies
Your team should be made up of experts that have knowledge and skill that you do not possess.
Bill Gulley Dealing With The City
17 August 2012 | 11 replies
PHAs usually don't hold SFDs for housing, but if you approach them saying you'll contract all the homes in Section 8, they may be willing to assist with the city for you to acquire properties.Many non-profits are under manned, low on funds and while they may have good intentions, they may lack the skills required.
Justin Joseph How to Find a Good Rental Market
3 October 2013 | 17 replies
And while I do agree that investing in your backyard gives you better access and does allow you to properly monitor your properties, I still dont think if you live in a difficult market you should feel obligated to stay there.For a guy like myself I dont want to manage my own properties, and while I need to know theyre well cared for, I dont think that as new as I am I have the skill to do the job as well as a PM (not that all or even most PMs do the job well) and nor do I have the time or the patience at this point to do that job.
Mike Nelson Lending money to a Rehabber
23 August 2012 | 10 replies
If your borrower is skilled at finding great deals, worries about paying you back, and your loans are conservative enough, you’ll enjoy minimal risk and should never own the property.
Ian Landy Build LLC credit with cash secured credit line
27 August 2012 | 2 replies
Another aspect is management, while the bank will smile at you for your plan, they will also see that you have poor cash management skills.
Account Closed Will I have time to successfully flix and flip a single family house while in college?
25 August 2012 | 2 replies
Would depend on your study skills, the requirements of your major, how organized you are, help you may have available to you....lots of things...and, of course, there is cash flow to consider... do you have funds to keep things going if one of the areas of your life demands more...I do like the idea of getting the early start though; there is something especially invigorating about beginning a new chapter in one's life that compels one to push hard, accomplish more than you thought you could.