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All Forum Posts by: Andrew Syrios

Andrew Syrios has started 74 posts and replied 10137 times.

Post: Hello From Cabo San Lucas

Andrew Syrios
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  • Kansas City, MO
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Welcome to BP Niccole and best of luck investing!

Post: Help "Set for Life" Break Into the Top 100 Books on Amazon!

Andrew Syrios
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That is awesome! Congrats @Scott Trench and the rest of the BiggerPockets team!

Post: New investor in Honolulu Hawaii

Andrew Syrios
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  • Kansas City, MO
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Aloha as well Kenneth and best of luck investing!

Post: Newbie from Duluth, MN

Andrew Syrios
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Welcome to BP and good luck investing Richard!

Post: Best major for real estate

Andrew Syrios
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  • Kansas City, MO
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It depends on what you want to do, but I would say that you could learn construction in better ways than a university. There are some real estate programs, for example UMKC has one, but it's only graduate level. Probably business admin would be the most helpful. Engineering or architecture if you want to build things, but the skill set of the developer and the designer/architect/engineer are quite different. I guess it depends on which part of it you want to do.

Post: Best accounting software

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I haven't used any but Quickbooks, but I everyone I know who's used Quickbooks is satisfied.

Post: Newbie From Kansas City, Missouri

Andrew Syrios
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Welcome to BiggerPockets and the KC investment scene Cody!

Post: Buying property in another state - How do I do it???

Andrew Syrios
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I wrote an article on investing out-of-state a while back that you might find helpful: https://www.biggerpockets.com/renewsblog/2014/12/23/investing-out-of-state-essential-items-to-vet/. The main point is to be very careful and do as much due diligence as possible.

Post: New to Bigger Pockets-Kansas City Metro

Andrew Syrios
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Welcome to BiggerPockets and good luck investing Austin!

Post: Getting RE license in both kansas and MO. Which one first

Andrew Syrios
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There are more people on the Missouri side, but if you're going for higher end properties, you might want to focus on Johnson County. It really depends on which area you know best and have the most contacts in and if you want to focus on homeowners or investors. If investors, definitely Missouri. But I would also recommend getting both as soon as you can.