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All Forum Posts by: Jasmine Brumfield

Jasmine Brumfield has started 19 posts and replied 62 times.

Post: Business Plans

Jasmine BrumfieldPosted
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 72
  • Votes 17

Question: What are some of the sections of your business plan? I have my mission statement, goals, strategy, market,etc... Just curious what would be more great information  to include. Also, is your plan 2-3 pages or 10? Thanks in advance!

Post: New member Monroe, NC

Jasmine BrumfieldPosted
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 72
  • Votes 17

@Catherine Kahle Welcome to BP!! From Charlotte here! Wishing you much success and knowledge. Hope to share info with each other.

Post: Newbie Real Estate Education Junkie From San Diego, CA via Charlotte, NC

Jasmine BrumfieldPosted
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 72
  • Votes 17

@Simone Flores 

Thanks so much! Wishing you much success as well!

Post: Newbie Real Estate Education Junkie From San Diego, CA via Charlotte, NC

Jasmine BrumfieldPosted
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 72
  • Votes 17

Thanks BT! That's one thing I haven't done yet. 

Post: Providing financing for "new" investors

Jasmine BrumfieldPosted
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 72
  • Votes 17

As an investor who is willing to invest in others, if you are approached by a wannabe investor who is new and has no money or credit, what would persuade you to be the financial backing for someone?

Post: Tax liens

Jasmine BrumfieldPosted
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 72
  • Votes 17

what is the smallest amount you have paid to acquire property through tax liens?

Post: Newbie Real Estate Education Junkie From San Diego, CA via Charlotte, NC

Jasmine BrumfieldPosted
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 72
  • Votes 17

Thank you for the reply and info @Gerald Harris Taking all you stated into consideration, I'm curious what is prompting your move to Georgia? Is it real estate related? I was seriously considering getting a reciprocal license there at one point. 

Side Note: I always thought it weird that NC is reciprocal with GA and not South Carolina.

Post: Newbie Real Estate Education Junkie From San Diego, CA via Charlotte, NC

Jasmine BrumfieldPosted
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 72
  • Votes 17

@Christopher Hunter thank you so much! 

Post: How to Introduce Yourself to the BiggerPockets Community

Jasmine BrumfieldPosted
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 72
  • Votes 17

I agree so much with Carlos Flores! Not everyone is meant to network with everyone. People think exchanging contact info means your networking. NOT! We should want to build meaningful and mutually-beneficial relationships with each other. I can have 700 "networking" contacts but if I'm only reaching out to 20 of them that becomes severely disproportionate. Quality over quantity anyday!

Post: Newbie Real Estate Education Junkie From San Diego, CA via Charlotte, NC

Jasmine BrumfieldPosted
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 72
  • Votes 17

Greetings friends!! I've been reading so much on BP and have yet to post my own discussion so here goes. I started out in real estate  in 2009 where I acquired my brokers license in North Carolina. I've worked  with Keller Williams  which was great to get my feet wet in home sales and dealing with clients. I then decided that a boutique  firm was more up my alley and joined a company named My Townhome. I enjoyed their training program and what they  outlined for new agents. While these experiences were very helpful, and I'm extremely thankful for  these, I have decided that I need to work outside of a firm atmosphere to best  "let my wings fly."

I've more recently decided to migrate to California, a state I've always wanted to visit and live (especially after watching so much HGTV)... I'm  due to take my state exam  and receive my CA license.  Besides  studying for that I NEED to connect with some of you out there who share my interests and goals.  I'm interested in  doing my first flip and also interested in tax liens. Where are you? Where is that person who would be willing to take a financial chance or risk on an educated, persistent, honest & integrity driven individual? Your out there, we just haven't found each other yet!! ;-)

On another note I have a question for some of you others who are new to investing such as myself:

~How did you get started with no money and no credit?

~What is the most important lesson your mentor/associates have taught you?

~Do you personally limit where you will invest based on your location or will you invest in any state/country where you find a deal?

I appreciate any and all feedback and will respond promptly ;-)

Be happy and healthy and I wish you all much knowledge and success!