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All Forum Posts by: Rodric King

Rodric King has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: I'm a Newbie! Looking for an Experienced Partner.

Rodric KingPosted
  • Investor
  • Orlando, Fl
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0

Thank you!

Post: I'm a Newbie! Looking for an Experienced Partner.

Rodric KingPosted
  • Investor
  • Orlando, Fl
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0

Hello BP,

I am Rodric, and I am analyzing several commercial deals and looking for an experienced partner, a credit partner, and both. In addition, I am new, so if you have any advice on deal funding, I am all ears. Why?


I am putting in offers, and it will not be long before one is accepted. I am learning as I go versus sitting on the sideline waiting until I know everything. It is scary, but I am taking massive action. 

I cannot wait to close on my first multifamily deal.

Thank you in advance, BP!

Thank you all so much for your response. I think it would be a benefit to get my license. I won't focus to much on the agent side of it, but of course I will exercise the duties in future deals of my own and hopefully a few referrals here and there.

I want to be a successful RE investor, but I cannot decide if it would be better to become a Real Estate investor with or without a license?  (Pros and Cons)

My short-term goal is to generate a cashflow of $5,000 or more on a monthly basis... 

My RE vehicle is Multi-family (Duplex, Triplex, etc.) and/or apartments buildings/complex (50 units and up). My secondary vehicle is wholesale; which I have begun my research on first to at least generate some income. 

When I say, "I am new" to this industry; I know nothing... But my drive is out of this world... This is a priority in my life... (I reside in Orlando, Fl.) 

Side Note: I was plotting to buy the Renatus Education. For the record, I can only afford the $400 down - $125 a month plan. (I refuse to market the education. My focus would be the education.)