Rei Resources for Beginners

REI Resources for Beginners

Published On: December 27th, 2016Last Updated: December 27th, 2016Categories: Hard Money, Hard Money Loans, Investing, Investment, Investment Properties, InvestmentsTags: , , , , ,

Not all real estate investors were born into the business. If you’re like most people, you’re probably wondering if you’ll continue this venture after flipping your first home or finding a tenant for your commercial building. Should you decide that real estate investing is your calling, where can you go to learn more?

Most real estate investors didn’t start at the top—they were rookies once, too. In a business where you’re often working alone, how do you find what it takes to be the best?

Network

You’ll learn a lot by networking locally with other real estate investors. It is not uncommon to find networking groups online, packed with people who are looking to meet up and discuss their adventures in real estate. Join a group and be sure to mingle with the seasoned professionals—they’ll be the ones to give you the best tips.

Training & Certificate Programs

There are numerous training and certificate programs online that are geared toward real estate investing. A lot of these programs are self-paced and allow you to learn on your own time. These types of programs and certifications are not a requirement for your profession, but you’ll learn a lot about the industry, as well as the lingo.

Webinars & Podcasts

If you’re not able to enroll in a certificate program, why not watch some webinars online? If you don’t already have a mentor, do a simple web search to learn who the top investors are for your niche. You’ll find that several them offer online webinars or podcasts packed with industry related information. Sign up to listen weekly and learn from the masters of real estate investing.

Do You Need a Hard Money Loan in Atlanta?

If you’re looking for a hard money loan in Atlanta, we may be able to help you.

Call us at 404-814-1644 or contact us online to find out whether you might qualify for this type of funding. In the meantime, check to ensure that you meet our loan criteria. Our loan amounts can be up to 65 percent of the after-repaired value of the collateral—and if you use the loan for renovation or construction, the loan amount can be based on the collateral’s improved value.

Read our frequently asked questions and take a few minutes to learn about the hard money loan process.