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All Forum Posts by: Joe S.

Joe S. has started 347 posts and replied 3515 times.

Post: Exit strategy with turnkey investing

Joe S.
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  • Investor
  • San Antonio
  • Posts 3,643
  • Votes 3,153

1. Pay to sell

2. Pay to keep if over paid.

3. Break even if everything perfect.

Post: Mentoring in exchange for capital?

Joe S.
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  • Investor
  • San Antonio
  • Posts 3,643
  • Votes 3,153

@Victoria Daley there are many investors that will help train you for a fee. If you produce leads someone will help you run and harvest them for part of the profit. If you want free training look on BP you will get a “ Little” more than you pay for.

Post: I need more leads, I’m losing money now

Joe S.
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  • Investor
  • San Antonio
  • Posts 3,643
  • Votes 3,153

Your not loosing money your just not making as much as you want. There is a big difference in the two IMO.

Post: First time Flop. Very Discouraged

Joe S.
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  • Investor
  • San Antonio
  • Posts 3,643
  • Votes 3,153

Cheap lesson if you didn’t spend to much money. Take the nearest exit out of that deal. 

Post: I am 28 and want to have 6 rental properties by 38.

Joe S.
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  • Investor
  • San Antonio
  • Posts 3,643
  • Votes 3,153

That is definitely doable. Focus on getting 
one house at a time.