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All Forum Posts by: Brandon Ribeiro

Brandon Ribeiro has started 60 posts and replied 207 times.

Post: Anyone using RealScout

Brandon Ribeiro
Posted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Philadelphia, Pa
  • Posts 228
  • Votes 95

Does anyone out there use RealScout? It’s provided to us by our brokerage and I just set it up today. Just learning all the ins and outs.

Post: Best areas for turnkey properties?

Brandon Ribeiro
Posted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Philadelphia, Pa
  • Posts 228
  • Votes 95

@Francis Pena the market is extremely tough right now in terms of inventory. The investors Im working with are looking at properties in the 250k range because they aren’t looking to do any rehabs. Bucks and Montgomery county are very strong rental markets

Post: Best areas for turnkey properties?

Brandon Ribeiro
Posted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Philadelphia, Pa
  • Posts 228
  • Votes 95

@Francis Pena I’m currently working with some other BP members that live in Jersey and are investing in PA. Let me know if I can be of any help!

Post: New to BP forums (NE PA Investor)

Brandon Ribeiro
Posted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Philadelphia, Pa
  • Posts 228
  • Votes 95

@John Alosio hi John, welcome to the BP community. If you need any help with finding your next property feel free to reach out! I’ve been working with a few BP members as well as other local investors. I’d be happy to help

Post: Job while being a realtor starting out

Brandon Ribeiro
Posted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Philadelphia, Pa
  • Posts 228
  • Votes 95

@Kat Earle I totally understand that. If I could afford to not have a steady income and do real estate full time as I am now, I 100% would. Unfortunately I have a mortgage and bills to pay, and my savings will only take me so far.

Post: Job while being a realtor starting out

Brandon Ribeiro
Posted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Philadelphia, Pa
  • Posts 228
  • Votes 95

@Shelby LeBlanc I definitely have cut my expenses down. I think I may go the route of getting a W-2 job for the time being. It would make it easier in getting approved for loans too

Post: Buyer agency agreements?

Brandon Ribeiro
Posted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Philadelphia, Pa
  • Posts 228
  • Votes 95
Originally posted by @DJ M.:

What does your broker recommend? They may have office wide policies regarding this. 

 We don’t have a specific policy on this, its up to the agent 

Post: Job while being a realtor starting out

Brandon Ribeiro
Posted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Philadelphia, Pa
  • Posts 228
  • Votes 95

@Robin Searle thank you, I did join a great team that the team leader gives 100% of the paid leads to the people on our team, assigned by zip codes. The leader only wants to work her sphere and will invest on buying leads for us to work.

Post: Job while being a realtor starting out

Brandon Ribeiro
Posted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Philadelphia, Pa
  • Posts 228
  • Votes 95

@Jacob Stewart I think that’s the path I have to take financially

Post: Job while being a realtor starting out

Brandon Ribeiro
Posted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Philadelphia, Pa
  • Posts 228
  • Votes 95

@Jacob Stewart that’s my exact situation. I may be getting a job offer for a w-2 job that’s pretty much a remote position, so I’d still be able to answer my calls and conduct business during the day if I needed to