Make Money with Real Estate
It's one of the questions I get asked the most. How do I get started?
It's typically from people that want to design and renovate a property. They have $50,000 or $100,000 and they want to do a flip or buy a rental.
The problem lies in the fact that most of them have no training or experience, which can lead to disaster.
- Contractors steal down payments
- They don't pull permits
- They don't have the proper contracts and/or paperwork
- Not properly insured
- They let in a nightmare tenant
- They gut the house and then sit on it for months or years because they aren't sure how to proceed
I could go on and on. Flipping and owning rentals is powerful knowledge to have and it's a great way to invest. But you have to know what you're doing!
So, how DO you get started? Here are some simple steps that I'd suggest to start educating yourself before risking tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars.
- Join your local REIA (Real Estate Investment Association) and start networking
- Join Biggerpockets.com and start reading forums and posting questions
- Listen to real estate podcasts
Once you get some base knowledge, I suggest you start your investing in 1 of 2 ways:
Lend money to an experienced investor with a great and proven track record (PLEASE do your due diligence). Why? Because you get to analyze a deal and observe from start to finish. It's the most passive thing you can do in real estate.
Partner on a flip or buy/hold with an experienced investor. Why? Because you get to leverage their expertise and network. You'll get to observe so you can do the next deal on your own.
If you're still unsure of how to get started, contact me to discuss real estate! I used to work a full time career and invest. I'm full time now and have a flipping business, a rental portfolio soon to eclipse 100 units, a hard money lending business, a construction company and a property management company.
I used to be right where you are now! I'm happy to discuss. Just fill out the Contact Me form and we will set up a call.





