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I had a great conversation with a mentorship student yesterday who shared with me how he and his wife are selling their third house (their first two houses they still own) and will net $45,000. It inspired me because I had talked with them over a year ago when they had a...
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Many self-acclaimed real estate gurus state that everyone should quit their jobs and immediately jump into full-time real estate investing. They often claim incredible results from students with little experience. Life-changing decisions are not usually that simple and...
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You know, it's utter nonsense to submit offers to sellers and just hoping they'll accept. Sure, I used to do that; and I'd sit there by the mailbox with my fingers crossed, praying the mailman had more than bills and junk mail for me today. And every now and then one of those...
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Being a real estate investor means protecting yourself from potential scams. Just because someone holds a professional license of some kind doesn’t mean that he is honest. You can probably order one of these licenses over the Internet. We know that it can be scary getting...
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"Real estate investing fever" has hit like a plague.
Zillions of "newbie" investors are jumping on the bandwagon trying to make a profit after losing big in the stock market. I meet them all the time, and many are making big mistakes!
Mistake #1: Stock market mentality
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Are you a newbie attending a real estate investing club? Learn the rules before you attend?
If you want to get the most out of a real estate club, follow these five rules...
1. Get what you can from each speaker
Real estate investing clubs are often underfunded and...
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