All Forum Posts by: Robin Wilk
Robin Wilk has started 19 posts and replied 176 times.
Hello to the BP community;
Okay so here goes...I'm looking to earn while I learn with someone who is willing to teach me the ropes. I am a stay at home parent with free time on my hands and an eagerness to help other investors with whatever they need done. I'm looking to getting into either wholesaling or fix and flips. However, I am unable to drive due to a disability and public transportation in my area is quite unreliable. With all that being said are there any investors willing to give me a chance to help them out even if it's from my home remotely? I hope to hear from someone soon and thanks for taking the time to read my post.
Post: New member here from PA
- Wilmerding, PA
- Posts 188
- Votes 44
Thanks @Jill DeWit I am still in the beginner course soaking up tons of information and notes still not sure what niches to focus on but I'll get there.
Post: New member here from PA
- Wilmerding, PA
- Posts 188
- Votes 44
@Mark Nolan @Dmitry Fomichenko
Thanks for the warm welcome I'm going through the beginnercourse right now and taking lots of notes...sorry if I messed up the @ mention thing still getting the hang of things here
Post: Renatus affiliate program
- Wilmerding, PA
- Posts 188
- Votes 44
From what I've seen so far they seem like they get mixed reviews some praise it some hate it...I'd hate to lose $125 just to find out it isn't for me
Post: New member here from PA
- Wilmerding, PA
- Posts 188
- Votes 44
I'm a new member here looking for information on getting started with real estate investing...looks like I have a lot of information to go over time to dig in and take notes!
Post: Renatus affiliate program
- Wilmerding, PA
- Posts 188
- Votes 44
I am new to the BP community and I recently came across Renatus while browsing Craigslist looking for work and replied to an ad for real estate training I've done my due diligence and attended all the webinars only to learn that it costs $125 to get started with the marketing side of things. I understand that it takes money to make money but why can't the first sale go towards the fee to get started with them so instead of being paid the $125 to bring someone in they would keep the first $125 payment. Does that make sense? I was really looking forward to getting started too but oh well on to reading up on real estate investing to see if it's a fit for me.



