If I Started Real Estate in 2024, I'd Do This.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ก.พ. 2024
- I’m going to take my last 10 years of experience in the real estate industry and turn it into an easy, actionable, 3-step game plan for those looking to get started in real estate in 2024. This will benefit you whether you’re just getting started in real estate, or already have a few properties.
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Good to be back with you all! Hope everyone had a wonderful holiday break - looking forward to another year of commercial real estate videos with y’all 🥂
Book list please
Just watched the video and as always excellent teaching. I’m going to start underwriting for 30 days and concentrate on getting my first deal done. I believe I’m going to learn a lot from you , thank you for your time. Also your apprenticeship program looks great.
Honestly the biggest problems I've had being inexperienced was finding a good contractor, getting the architect and the contractor on the same page, getting the contract right with them and getting them to perform well. The etiquette of dealing with professionals, keeping them on side and asking the difficult questions when things are not done right and not getting gas lit. In short, ensuing everyone has a productive and respectful experience and we can use them again without concerns.
100% agree. Contractors can be the worst to deal with, which is why I’m considering adding a construction arm to my company
This is good and actionable content appreciate it Tyler
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great Channel brother!!
Appreciate it, man!
Killer value and production, Tyler
I appreciate that, Justin! Been fun stepping that up over the last year
Would love the book reading list
Great Video !
Glad you liked it! Here you go: www.tylercauble.com/blog/commercial-real-estate-books
Recommend some books if I alrdy build (10k+ square) and give for rent industrial real estate, what skill I should update?
You make it sound so easy
Haha I appreciate that!
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Hey Tyler. Great video! When you recommend underwriting 1 property daily for 30 days, are you suggesting a back-of-the-napkin analysis or a full-blown, in-depth analysis? Fingers crossed that you say back-of-the-napkin! Thank you!
I would love the reading list
I'm East Nashville guy - so, where is your guitar?
Great content as always. I'm a novice investor in MA. I've been debating getting my realtor license to list some of my own deals. The only thing holding me back is that I wholesale a deal or two here and there. What are your thoughts?
I appreciate it! I've always liked having my real estate license, but it is something that you have to disclose. As long as you're doing everything above board, you shouldn't have any issues there unless the brokerage you hang your license with has an issue with wholesaling
If you were a immigrant of 28 years old who arrived one year ago to the country how would you start in Real Estate? I was wondering if is not too late to get into commercial real estate debt brokerage or commercial real estate brokerage by itself to get funded and start my investments.
Also I was thinking about becoming a General Contractor in order to be related to RE and know investors and eventually make my own investments.
Great and valuable content by the way 🎉
I would follow the steps in this video! Plenty of great ways to dive into CRE and learn while getting paid. I started off as a CRE broker
I need advice. I’ve been studying hard and I genuinely feel ready to get in the REI game. Of course I have a lot more to learn, the learning never stops. However, I feel like I’ve hit a brick wall. I’m currently in the Marine Corps and I leave here soon. I’ve been looking at duplexes and trying to find four-plexs. I’ve also been working on my RE license for NC. I can’t even do my pre license until my EAS ‘when I get out’ gets closer. Any advice on what I could be working on other than just constant studying? I could start cold calling out for advice, any advice on where to look? Thank you to whoever helps!
Btw Tyler, I love your content! I would also love a book list. Ngl, I love reading.
i wonder how relevant any of this is in California market
It’s very relevant
The one thing I think people like you forget to talk about is what is required to buy your first property. You need a job earning enough money and saving for a down payment. Then, after your first property, how do you get financing for your 2nd property if the bank is considering the payment on the first property?
I haven’t forgotten to talk about that - I’ve got plenty of videos on this channel that dive into qualifying for your first deal, raising capital, etc. There are plenty of resources out there to help (many in this channel for free) if you look for them.