Most of the articles I
read on real estate investing assume that a person is somewhat settled, but I've not come across any articles advising people in situations similar to mine.
I've dedicated the book I
wrote on real estate investing to the folks who had NOTHING to start with and built a money - making real estate business to be proud of.
Once the dust settles and the ink on the precedents set by case law dries I think we are going to find Dodd Frank to have little if any real
impact on the real estate investing community.
I recently attended a 3 day
seminar on real estate investing and the strategy they suggested we utilize to get started was not wholesaling as i have heard many other times but by Flipping foreclosures, would any of you suggest the same for an individual with little cash reserved?
Since it is unlikely Mr. Buffett himself will be sitting at your dinner table anytime soon offering you
advice on your real estate investing career, I've compiled a list of what I have deemed to be some of his best pieces of advice.
Shannon Williams, ABR ®, GRI, the broker at TriBella Realty in Austin, Texas, has been offering monthly seminars to first - time buyers and first - time sellers for four years and has taught a
class on real estate investing at the University of Texas at Austin for the past three years.