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All Forum Posts by: Scott O'Neil

Scott O'Neil has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Newbie Looking To Learn

Scott O'NeilPosted
  • Covington, LA
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 1

Thanks for your responses! Greatly appreciated. @John McCombs Awesome advice, that's exactly what I'm thinking, the market is hot for sellers right now which is why I think it's a great time to learn and prepare, I don't know if the former business will help but possibly. I'm definitely going to look into getting a house and then using it as a future rental.

@Tim Johnson with your advice I found a local REI meet up in my area which I plan attending. I know this is a process and I'm willing to sacrifice the time and work into it. In regards to becoming a real estate agent on the side is that it would help educate and bring in another income that will help me make transactions that are profitable so that I can use it for investing. I hope that makes sense, I sort of want to do both, have a passive income and also make money off of transactions.

As far as books go, I read "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" and I am reading "Think and Grow Rich". My next book is the "Millionaire Next Door". I'm also listening to the webinar and downloaded the E-Book from Brandon Turner on Investing in "Real Estate With Little to No Money".

Post: Newbie Looking To Learn

Scott O'NeilPosted
  • Covington, LA
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 1

Good Morning,

Just popping in to make my first post and say that I'm happy that I just discovered this forum. The reason I'm here is to learn as much as possible as I'm tired of working so hard and only relying on my day job to just get by. Recently, I just had my daughter in July and my wife had to shut down her cleaning business as we couldn't acquire employees to work. I work 55-60 hours a week and am looking for other ways to build a financially healthy life.

I know I've got a lot of research to do here and podcasts to look into but, I'm hungry for knowledge and want to learn. My interest was created by reading "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" which opened my eyes to the truth about money and want to take action on the value I'm learning from it. I do have a quick question though, which I'm sure I would find in my research reading forums here. But, would it be a good idea to pursue a Real Estate license to learn the ins and outs of the market? Or could I do that by just researching?

I guess a little clarity of my financial situation would help as well. My debt to income ratio is horrendous and I've been doing my best to slice my budget down to live below my means to cut out and work on this debt. So, I would be trying to make money with little to none to begin with. My goal is to get as educated as possible and start making moves that will help increase my revenue stream and from some of the research I've done wholesaling seems to be a good way to get started. Any advice? Thank you in advance for any responses and I look forward to spending the whole day soaking in the Bigger Pockets forums and space!