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All Forum Posts by: Kadan Atkin

Kadan Atkin has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Interning To Learn

Kadan AtkinPosted
  • Business Owner
  • Salt Lake City, UT
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 2

@Steven Butala 

Thank you for the positive words of encouragement. 

I am hoping to continue to post more and more of my progress on here just to get feedback and advice. 

When you interned in the '90s were you doing it with a Real Estate position or another job? 

Kadan Atkin

Post: Interning To Learn

Kadan AtkinPosted
  • Business Owner
  • Salt Lake City, UT
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 2

Hello Bigger Pockets,

My name is Kadan Atkin and I am a young investor from SLC, UT.

I wanted to share a secret with people who are first starting investing. I wanted to share this secret because it has exponentially helped me grow and build my knowledge base.

**Warning this strategy may not work if you are established and have families**

My suggestion is to find the biggest player, who you connect with, at your local real estate investment club and ask them to intern for them over the summer. With more experienced investors, they probably won't take you seriously at first so use some of this language: "_____ I noticed that you have a large network of investors that you do business with and I think your an incredible teacher. If you are open to working with a newer, but ambitious person like myself I would love to help you grow your business over the summer by providing insights into new technology, building systems, and making phone calls. Knowing that i have skills in _____, _____, _____ how would having me in your office over the summer and being able to leverage my skills with _____ be a benefit to your business?"

When I did this, I had to follow up with my mentor (@Matt Atkinson @Trevor Thompson) at least 10 times. The key here is to phrase the question a new way each time and to show your qualifications for working together. Try to pinpoint something that they need based on listening to them speak and try to fill that position.

I have been “interning” with MJARE for the last 15 months or so and the experience has exponentially helped me grow. I have been paid for the full time that I’ve worked there and I have been able to build systems and procedures to move the company forward, hire other talented individuals, provide marketing strategies, help put together deals and bring solutions to the table for challenges that arise. All in all the experience has been beneficial for both parties involved.

Anyone have a similar experience or some advice for newer individuals looking to get into the business?

Kadan Atkin 

Post: Newer to Bigger Pockets, But 1 year Investing Experience

Kadan AtkinPosted
  • Business Owner
  • Salt Lake City, UT
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 2

Hello Bigger Pockets :) 

My name is Kadan Atkin and I would love to share my story with you all. 

I am 20 years old and graduated high school with the honors of both Valedictorian and Student Body President ( graduated with a small class of 122 students)

I have been involved in investing for about 2 years have assisted with flipping my brothers homes @Jordan Atkin ( approximately  20 homes in 2 years) during this time frame. 

I did my first deal on my own when I was 19 ( I closed on my birthday) and during my first year of investing I closed 6 transactions 2 Bird dogs, 1 wholesale, 2 hard money loans and a home purchase. 

I also worked on a real estate investment team where we have closed just over 20 wholesales this year, purchased 18 units this year and done a couple agent transactions here and there. I by no means closed all of these by myself @Trevor Thompson @Matt Atkinson @Lani Juett @Linda Lisle. I have also assisted in property management of the 72 units that our team currently manages :). 

I would love to learn more for everyone's experience and ask: If you could start over again at 18 what would you do better the second time? 

I am always looking to grow and to learn. I am most interested in owning apartment units and commercial property (currently i own my personal residence with partners and it is working wonderfully !). 

Any advise or tips for a young investor would be heard and implemented :) 

Kadan Atkin