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All Forum Posts by: Eric H.

Eric H. has started 35 posts and replied 553 times.

Post: How many comps to provide?

Eric H.Posted
  • Real Estate Solutions Provider
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 570
  • Votes 452

******INVESTORS THAT PURCHASE FROM WHOLESALERS IN BALTIMORE, MD***** 

How many comps should a wholesaler provide to end buyers?

Thanks!

E. Harris

Post: Aspiring RE Investor from Baltimore

Eric H.Posted
  • Real Estate Solutions Provider
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 570
  • Votes 452

Hey BP Fam!

Been on the site for about 3 months now and finally decided to post my introduction. I have been devouring the podcasts, listening to every single one from start to finish (I am on #50). I have read the UBG and I am currently reading Real Estate Rewind. I am looking to utilize the power of BP to connect with local investors and other real estate professionals. I have invested in tax liens and I am currently developing a wholesaling marketing campaign that I will begin putting into action January 2015. Check out my profile to learn more about me.

See yall round Baltimore and BP!

E. Harris

Post: I quit my job today

Eric H.Posted
  • Real Estate Solutions Provider
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 570
  • Votes 452

Congrats!!!! I hate waking up to an alarm clock although some tasks in my life require it. I quit my job earlier this year and friends and family still don't understand how and why I would leave a semi-secure job making decent money. But I do not have to wake up and use the most valuable resource in the world - time - to contribute to another individual's or corporation's wealth. In the end, it's not meant for others to understand.  It's your life!!!! And I am happy you are living it to your standards.

See ya round BP!

E. Harris