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All Forum Posts by: Yousef Morshedian

Yousef Morshedian has started 4 posts and replied 6 times.

Post: How is it like working for a builder as an agent?

Yousef MorshedianPosted
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 1

General info, Duties, pros and cons

@Tom S. With working 12 hr shifts 6 days a week how can i learn much about RE?

Im interested in a 4-plex which i will owner occupy 1 unit and rent out the other 3 . i will also manage it.

The 3 units will pay for the entire mortgage and expenses.

I can prove that i have enough money saved to be able to pay the mortgage for a year even if i didnt have any tenants.

BUT I have no experience managing a property.

I am currently not employed, recently quit to peruse real estate.

And i cant prove 2 year at same job.

All i got is last 2 years of W-2 at two totally different jobs and incomes.

Credit is in low 700's but never had a mortgage.

Can i get a loan?

Dont have 2 year exp at same job.

 Which one of the above is the best way to start FIRST when you have no experience? then Gradually do the other ones.

Which one has the potential to make the most Money?

Post: New To Real Estate could use some advice!

Yousef MorshedianPosted
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 1

Hello everyone, I recently made a transition from car sales to Real estate. Currently licensed in Dallas TX.  I find this transition very difficult because of being used to 60 hr weeks and always being busy and involved with sales. I Hate all the free time that i have and how slow Real estate is. I dont know how to fill up my day. I am open to learn flipping,wholesaling,rentals or even working as an agent.

I would really appreciate any advice on how to get Started within Real estate and get busy!

Thanks.

Post: Newbie Needs Help wholesaling

Yousef MorshedianPosted
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 1

Armani, i am also new to wholesaling and trying to figure it out. where are you from?