Starting in February 2015 I started the real estate industry with literally no knowledge, i didn't even understand how mortgages work (the Stupid me.) So i devoted the next 3 months to reading, and uncovering knowledg...
Hello Evey One, My name is Jared Stair and I just signed on with Keller Williams. I am a New agent that wants to jump right in. A little bit about myself; I have some experience with investment properties...
Im currently learning about the ways of RE investing, I've always had a niche for RE, but I am now taking action and working towards my dreams of becoming a rental property investor. Since late last year I've been doi...
Hi, I am a 22 year old recent college graduate excited to start in real estate investing! I am a quick learner, with a strong entrepreneurial mindset and good work ethic. My areas of interest are Overland Park, KS and...
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I filled out the profile first and it gives a bunch of info. My husband and I are preparing to move back to Ohio. Based on our past experiences (and the lack of employment ops out there) we are l...
Hi, everyone my name is Allan Ramirez in San Diego California,I have no real estate experience at all, I want to start in wholesaling i have no financial capital, I'm struggling financially,working two jobs 12 to...
Hi BiggerPockets!My name is Michael Beal, an aspiring investor in a low-income community that dreams very, very big.Honestly, it's like the title says. I've gone through the analysis, I've searched and searched for a ...
Hello My name is Michael (Mike for short). I am a 24 year old, and currently working for a Big 4 accounting Firm in Center City although I live in a township outside of Philadelphia. While paying off student and Car ...
Hi all!I'm a newbie investor in the Pittsburgh area looking for great connections! Obviously, that doesn't come without a cost, so I would love to just chat and reach out to people as much as possible to see how we c...
As a new investor myself, what mistakes should I avoid that you have done in the past? Is there any advice you could give that will cut down the learning curve and save time in the long-run?