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All Forum Posts by: Jaime Nichols

Jaime Nichols has started 7 posts and replied 13 times.

Being relatively new to Investing, while researching, I've found myself in company of very intelligent and momentous individuals. I understand I should be respectful and thoughtful of their time, but at the same time, I am seeking to be involved with their finesse and knowledge of Investing.

What are the important dos and donts to cultivate a attitude of professionalism and not sabotage a hopeful relationship while new?

Thank you for your time and input

Brandon,

Thank you very much for the links, they were super helpful and inspiring. I look forward to spending many hours on biggerpockets.

I spent 2 years (2004-2006) in real estate. I primarly worked with loss mit on short sales. I procssed 93 properties in that time. However, I worked on a team as a RE agent, and only made the money from the 1-3% SS commissions. I watched the main caracters in the bunch rake in 15-30k every week and feel a little left out.

I havent practiced in nearly 7 years also. So I was wondering what advise would anyone have who is starting from the bottom again?

I looked into a group called Renatus. Hmm I thought, education is sound and would be benifitful. Mentorship not so much, and Im not a fan of MLMs. is paying 1800 worth paying to get my foot in the door?

Thank you all for your time and considerations....