All Forum Posts by: Clayton Collins
Clayton Collins has started 3 posts and replied 23 times.
Post: Any storage facility funds or syndications recommended?

- Real Estate Agent
- Fort Worth, TX
- Posts 24
- Votes 13
@David Morovitz
I don’t know about funds, you can hunt down syndications or small partnerships too. I’m actually working on one right now
Post: Purchasing first out of state multifamily property- TX

- Real Estate Agent
- Fort Worth, TX
- Posts 24
- Votes 13
I live and work in Fort Worth. It’s definitely got a lot of potential. Send me a message if you want more info on the area.
Post: Took action .. now looking for some advise

- Real Estate Agent
- Fort Worth, TX
- Posts 24
- Votes 13
Congrats @Marco Guerrero what’s your financial plan? I.e. your budget. And your plan of what your going to do?
Post: Certificate course for career change ?

- Real Estate Agent
- Fort Worth, TX
- Posts 24
- Votes 13
@John Fortes
Thanks, that’s what I’m working on figuring out
Post: Certificate course for career change ?

- Real Estate Agent
- Fort Worth, TX
- Posts 24
- Votes 13
@Jeremy Hunter
Yeah, I’m not interested in going that route to be a ccim.
Post: Certificate course for career change ?

- Real Estate Agent
- Fort Worth, TX
- Posts 24
- Votes 13
@Greg Dickerson
I’ve been meeting other syndicator and working that angle, just trying to speed up the process
Post: Certificate course for career change ?

- Real Estate Agent
- Fort Worth, TX
- Posts 24
- Votes 13
@George W.
Nothings necessary to invest, I’m just trying to find a way into multi family since I’m not a passive investor I need to either find the deals and I thought this would be a good resume item. They’re anything from 5k to 15k from actual colleges though
Post: Certificate course for career change ?

- Real Estate Agent
- Fort Worth, TX
- Posts 24
- Votes 13
Anyone taken one of the real estate investment analysis certificate courses that MIT and Harvard offer? Any thoughts are appreciated!!
I'm in residential real estate and have done SFR mostly, some commercial land, and a small industrial deal. I'm interested I. Doing a career change into multi family and self storage and want to develop more clout moving forward.
Post: Would you partner with this investor? I’m nervous.

- Real Estate Agent
- Fort Worth, TX
- Posts 24
- Votes 13
@Mindy Rowe
You’d be a general partner in the 25%. Passive investors get the 75%. If he’s doing a preferred return, the passive investors or limited partners as they will be are getting the first returns before you get some returns. There are benefits on being a general partner or the limited partner and it depends on your goals. Most people become a general partner to get the sponsorship needed for a high loan amount and recognition for getting current and future investors
Post: pre funding and sec compliance question

- Real Estate Agent
- Fort Worth, TX
- Posts 24
- Votes 13
@Alina Trigub I started with reading and podcasts and they mentioned prefunding. So far I've got 56 people interested so maybe 5-10 will. I appreciate the info and I'll listen to the other podcast, I haven't heard of that one.
@Taylor L. I've only asked on the phone or in person so far. I have a lot of same industry professionals I thought about emailing. I guess doing the same thing I've been doind is better now that I think about how many questions all the other people had.
@Luke Miller I'm working to join a group currently and they told me that I need to fundraise half the capital required so I know they have an attorney. I'll ask them.
@Greg Scully That's a great idea that I hadn't thought of. I'll start there. thanks