All Forum Posts by: Adam Pierce
Adam Pierce has started 8 posts and replied 78 times.
Post: New Member from California

- Real Estate Agent
- Fountain Valley, CA
- Posts 83
- Votes 27
Hi Joseph, welcome to BP!
Have you decided what you are going to specialize in?
Post: New Member from Huntington Beach, CA

- Real Estate Agent
- Fountain Valley, CA
- Posts 83
- Votes 27
Hi Rick, welcome to BP!
I am also from HB and have the same goal.
There are a couple of different ways to get cash flow, but buying rental properties is probably the most common.
If you are planning on going the rental route let me know.
Post: Property owner/operator in Orange county CA

- Real Estate Agent
- Fountain Valley, CA
- Posts 83
- Votes 27
Welcome to BP Chris!
You have a very impressive portfolio. If you don't mind me asking, how did you get started and reach the level you are at?
Post: Investor in So Cal

- Real Estate Agent
- Fountain Valley, CA
- Posts 83
- Votes 27
Originally posted by @Tosha Johnson:
@Adam,
I'd be happy to partner up. What are you looking to accomplish? Flipping? wholesale? Buy & hold? Let's exchange notes :)
I'm all about cash flow. I'm into buy and hold. I'll send you a PM
Post: Investor in So Cal

- Real Estate Agent
- Fountain Valley, CA
- Posts 83
- Votes 27
Hi Tosha and welcome to BP.
I envy you for being able to lock down a condo at such a young age! I'm 25 and can't afford anything here in orange county. If I house hack I'm going to have to endure a horrible drive.
I feel I'm in a similar position though, if you are interested in forming a syndicate in the future let me know. I wouldn't be opposed to putting up what I have to be part of a big deal.
Good luck and congratulations on your baby boy!
Post: New member - Orange County, CA

- Real Estate Agent
- Fountain Valley, CA
- Posts 83
- Votes 27
Originally posted by @Kevin Robinson:
Good morning BP family!
I’ve been lurking on this site off and on for years. I’ve finally decided to jump in and engage / contribute in order to become a professional investor and better agent.
I’m a long time licensed California real estate broker. My wife is also active and licensed. We’re SoCal natives living in the Buena Park / Cypress area of Orange County for 20+ years. Two kids… our son is 22yrs. today… and our daughter just turned 2yrs. I know… what were we thinking! ;-)
Our plan is to make investing in property a full time part of our business. Our immediate goal is to make fix & flip our focus… then move to buy & hold. Our ultimate goal is to build our bank account and supplement our retirement income by acquiring 3-5 buy / hold within 5-7 years. We'll do this by getting much better at what we do and by helping others do the same.
We’d love to gain and share knowledge with people who have a mutual interest in property investment. Though we’re experienced in listing and selling property from an agent's view… investing in property as the primary party… is a totally different animal! I am a complete novice as an investor.
I'm seeking potential colleagues and partners to build our team. It is said “if you’re the smartest person in the room… you’re in the wrong room.” Well, I’m definitely in the right room and happy to be here. I welcome and encourage any of you with similar goals and interest to please reach out to me. ANY feedback is appreciated. Thank you for taking time to read this intro.
Kevin
Hi Kevin,
Welcome to BP. It sounds like you have a strong plan. With your background I'm sure you can make it happen.
Post: Orange County Meetup( Cypress, Garden Grove, Buena Park)

- Real Estate Agent
- Fountain Valley, CA
- Posts 83
- Votes 27
Hey do we have a confirmed date and location yet?
BTW ty for putting work in to get this organized. Lmk if you need any help
Post: Rich Dad/Legacy Education in Portland, Oregon.... WTF!

- Real Estate Agent
- Fountain Valley, CA
- Posts 83
- Votes 27
No problem man!
I don't want anyone to have to waste 3 days of their life +$300, gas and parking fees on a manipulative sales pitch.
Good luck getting your money back and welcome to BP :)
Post: Rich Dad/Legacy Education in Portland, Oregon.... WTF!

- Real Estate Agent
- Fountain Valley, CA
- Posts 83
- Votes 27
Originally posted by @Isaac Frost:
@Adam Pierce That's a great idea. I'll give it a shot. Did you have to spend a lot of time dealing with the dispute personally or did the bank handle most of it?
My bank dealt with everything. I spent 5 to 10 minutes with my bank explaining why I felt mislead. My bank returned my funds the next day. After a month or two, the bank called me to inform me that legacy provided proof that I attended. I reiterated to my bank that I did attend however Legacy Education failed to deliver the product advertised. After that they went away and I haven't heard from them since.
One last recommendation. Before you dispute the charge, call legacy and ask for a refund. Document when the call took place and who you spoke to. Your bank uses that for the dispute.
Post: Rich Dad/Legacy Education in Portland, Oregon.... WTF!

- Real Estate Agent
- Fountain Valley, CA
- Posts 83
- Votes 27
Originally posted by @Isaac Frost:
So by a series of circumstances my wife and I end up signing up for this 3-day Real Estate Investing seminar put on by Rich Dad/Legacy Education. Holy Sh**! What can I say other than this; An interesting approach/experience in human psychology and praying on the desperate and uneducated.
We left at lunch on the second day (today) and don't plan sitting through another minute of it. We paid $300 ($150 each) to go to this thing. The outline if the seminar said they would be going over many different avenues of RE investments and basic investing techniques. I am by no means a seasoned investor, but I'm not that green either. Just wanted to expand my horizons as we learn more and build our investment business.
It was more like a religious revival than an educational seminar. The speaker spent 90% of the time talking about how "rich" he is because he is smarter than us. And we can also "become smart" by giving them $35,000 to $45,000 dollars to enlighten us. We are trapped by our poor attitudes and small minds. If we don't believe him and don't want to pay him, then we are weak and will never succeed.
I gotta say folks, our BS detectors were going off like crazy after the first 30 minutes Friday morning but I had already cleared my schedule, so what the hell. The speaker I believe was genuinely a smart guy who has worked hard and wants to help people. But almost every single person there had ZERO investing experience, very little money and are looking to better themselves and their station in life.
I could see the wide eyes and the nearly salivating mouths from some of these people at the prospect of what this dude was selling. I wanted to jump out of my seat and yell 'This is BS!" Luckily someone else did it before I did and was nicely escorted out of the ballroom.
Here is my main beef. Many of these people are desperate to make a change in their lives and I can identify with that. I went through that phase myself and continue to work at it when I feel necessary. But these 'Guru's' are very skilled at using the psychology or fear, wealth, lost opportunity, security and love, to break down peoples barriers and get them to sign up for something that is beyond their scope and skill level to complete. I do think some people will buy this and may even do well at it, but some of these folks could't follow the simple math of a basic RE deal yet looked eager to shell out $30,000 in financed tuition to be taught significantly complex transaction like lease options, short sales, tax liens, etc. They are being set up to FAIL! Will they get their money back if they fail? Hell no they won't.
That's my rant people. BEWARE. We lost $300, no big deal. We learned a little about real estate and A LOT about shady marketing practices.
Hey Isaac,
I called my bank and requested to dispute the $300 charge. I told my bank that I was a victim of false advertising and that the NOR (notice of rescission) was a month before the seminar even took place. After a couple of months I won the dispute and got my money back.