Hello everyone, I’m Jordan from Pittsburgh, Pa. At 21 years old, I’ve decided that this is the career I’m going to be fully invested in. I’ve done landscaping as my main job since 8th grade as well as helping flip a h...
This would be our first property. My brother and I found a tri-plex in Lawrence, KS (this is where the University of Kansas resides and where we both attended school). My brother lives in Kansas City which is only a 4...
I am 21 years old and currently taking online classes at a tech school to earn an associates in business/leadership. At the same time I am working full-time and I pay all the bills, while my fiancé uses her income tow...
Wasn't sure where to post this, but who out there has gotten a college degree in real estate? How much did it really benefit you and would you recommend it to others? I have my GI Bill from the military and I also wil...
What have people’s experiences been with apartments near college campuses. Pros & Cons? Are there a lot of vacancies during summer months? Is it worth your apt constantly being trashed out? Is collecting rent more...
I currently live in New York and I will be attending University of Texas at Austin. I am looking to pay in-state tuition by my sophomore year and investing in a property is a great way to claim residency. Does anyone ...
Hello all,
I’m going to be in college next year and I’m trying to decide what I want to major in. My goals as a real estate investor is to create wealth by flipping SFH. I am stuck between majoring in:
-Business
-Fi...
Hello! I am finally done with my college program and am having trouble deciding where to go next. My long term goal is to have enough capital to start house hacking within two years. I moved from GA to central FL 2 ye...
I'm 22 and about to graduate from college. What should be my first real estate investing move?
Hi everyone!I am a recent college grad looking into buying my first property. My strategy is a buy and hold rental, and I am looking specifically at college towns. My own college hometown (Austin) is a bit too expensi...