Kelton Jensen
New Investor from Montana
14 June 2019 | 7 replies
Study everything you need to know about good property managers, and then start interviewing...
Jim Fournell
Trying to find what method works for me and my situation
14 June 2019 | 5 replies
I’ve been studying a couple of the methods described here on BP and purchase several books and I get the basics of conventional flipping and the BRRRR method.
Nathan Killebrew
Get an MBA or save my college fund?
3 July 2019 | 9 replies
(I know I am a senior and realized I hate my field of study.) 2.
Chad Kirchner
Invest fast or slow?
17 June 2019 | 12 replies
I've been studying RE for the last 3 years (I know I can't learn it all in a lifetime) and I am now in a position to make a move.
Dominick Dahmen
New Investor in Minnesota
13 June 2019 | 3 replies
@Tim Swierczek i don't know if it's a "proposal" per se, but I've studied real estate for a solid 2 or 3 years but now I need some action.
John Hunt
Steps to take while still in school
13 June 2019 | 2 replies
I would then research and identify a market that you want to be in and start studying it so when you are ready, you can move on it right away.Just before you are ready, I'd build a team in that area that consists of a Realtor, Property manager, CPA, Attorney, Lender, etc.
Thomas W.
Moving to Chicago and Looking to Invest
29 June 2019 | 7 replies
I agree with those who said study the neighborhoods.
Douglas Goldstein
How to nail the ARV?
13 June 2019 | 4 replies
If you study the houses that sell, their features, condition, location, size, etc, in short order you should start to get a pretty good idea what things should sell for.
Aaron Xie
Class B contractor license exams in California
13 June 2019 | 0 replies
Any share of experience, studying material or courses will be appreciated.
Julio Ramon Barcelo jr
Beach front Studio in Sunny Isles Florida
22 June 2019 | 2 replies
I highly recommend you buy those bigger pocket books and study them.