Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Real Estate Investing: What Do You Want To Learn About?

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Hello World!

I'm Marvin and I am a real estate investor based out of Atlanta, GA. I started investing in real estate in May 2014 and have done several deals since then. I currently average about two deals a month and plan to grow to eight (8) to ten (10) deals a month by the end of 2015 through additional marketing, automation and delegation.


Avoid My Mistakes 

I've decided to start this blog to document my adventures in starting and growing my real estate business. My main goal is to help you get started in real estate and help you to get deals done. I've learned a lot while in this business and while this has been a profitable experience so far for me, I've also lost money trying to get deals done too! I'll share with you my experiences to make sure you never lose money trying to get deals done.



Personal Accountability

I am also writing this blog in order to provide myself with some accountability to the outside world, reflect on my experiences and become a better investor. While I have a team of great people I work with, they are not you. I want to be accountable to someone outside the organization who has an outsider's perspective and someone to keep me honest and true to my goals.


Topics of Discussion

I don't have a PhD in Real Estate Investing but I am a practitioner and I know how to get deals done. My future posts will discuss all of my experiences in real estate investing, good and bad, including

  • Deals from start to finish
  • Lessons learned from failed deals
  • Implementing systems to improve your business
  • Working with sellers, buyers, attorneys and agents 


What Do You Want To Hear About? 

I'd love to hear your feedback in order to know what you want to hear about. Please let me know in the comments, via email or shoot me a message on Twitter to let me know what you want to hear about. If I know something about the topic, I'll tell you about my experience or at the very least direct you to helpful resources.

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