I have heard a lot of posts about how to buy real estate with no money down, low down, first time buyer program, etc. All these paths are possible, but they are financial decisions that you are now just realizing when...
Hi all!! I am a brand new agent and long time teacher.I am in the process of finding a firm that is the right fit and making it full time.Question: IS it the norm for new agents to start as buyers agents? Is it an uns...
I don't know if I've had a bad past couple of days, or if I'm just in a bad mood, but the pros I have been asking for help want money. It has really set me in a distressed spot.
I have asked for help from people tha...
Hi guys,
I doubt anybody would remember me from when I joined this past February...I posted a topic explaining that I had moved to Chicago specifically to get into Real Estate investing and that I had $100K to start ...
How do I deal with the professional investors at the local auctions - Southbay, Los Angeles. How should I expect the so called 7-Angels to react to my bidding and would i have a better chance of success buying from on...
Greetings,
I'm interested in a commercial real estate broker
position, and I'm wondering if anyone can give me their experience in
this industry. Specifically, I'm looking at how you view the pay you've
receive...
Ok, so right now I have a very rough sketch of a plan before I make my first purchase. However, the more I look at it, the more I think I have to go back to the drawing board.
Here are a few details..
I do not own m...
A common mistake I see for new investors is that they focus on finding the highest projected IRR. Experienced funds are offering 10-15% IRR yet newer syndicators are offering a 20-30% IRR.So how does a newer syndicato...
I have just gotten my license and have chosen a broker. Well my broker has been in the business for 15 years and is an investor as well, however it seems that because her company is more of ...
I am 18 and still in high school living in northern California, I work a slightly above minimum wage job (~$30,000 annually before taxes) and live with my parents (so living is cheap, i.e. no utilities to pay). So far...