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Community Rules & Category Guidelines
Welcome to our Skool community! To keep things organized and ensure a positive experience for everyone, please review the following category-specific and community wide rules and guidelines. 💬 General - Stay on Topic: Keep discussions relevant to real estate and our community's mission. - Intro Posts: New members, please introduce yourselves! Share your background and what you’re looking for here. - Value-Add Content: Share insights, experiences, and tips that benefit the community. - Avoid Promotions: No self-promotion, advertisements, or spam. ❓ Q&A - Detailed Questions: Be as specific as possible to help others give the best advice. - Stay Constructive: Avoid vague, open-ended questions—keep things focused and actionable. - Answer Responsibly: Only respond to questions if you have relevant experience or knowledge. - Follow Up: Circle back to your posts to clarify or add context as needed. 🔎 Deal Analysis - Use Templates: Follow the provided deal analysis template for consistency. - Provide Key Details: Include numbers, property specifics, and any assumptions. - Constructive Feedback Only: Focus on helping others improve their analysis with actionable feedback. - Clarify Purpose: Mention if you’re looking for feedback, advice, or a specific analysis angle. 🏠 Deal Opportunities For Sellers: - Share detailed information about your deals, including location, price, property type, and any special conditions. - Ensure your listings are clear and comprehensive to attract interested buyers quickly. - Engage with potential buyers by responding promptly to inquiries and providing additional information as needed. For Buyers: - Post the specific areas and types of deals you are looking for, including budget ranges and any particular requirements. - Browse available Buy Boxes to find opportunities that match your criteria. - Reach out to sellers directly to discuss potential deals and negotiate terms. Guidelines: - Maintain professionalism and respect in all interactions. - Verify the legitimacy of deals before committing to any agreements. - Keep all communications transparent to foster a trustworthy community.
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New comment 1d ago
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great clarification, thank you
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New comment 17d ago
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Here's my challenge idea: "Mastery Marathon." Everyone picks a skill they want to develop, ideally something outside their comfort zone (e.g., public speaking, negotiation, creative writing, working out, etc.). Participants set daily mini-challenges that build up over 7-10 days. Members document their progress and share a final performance or summary on the last day. This approach might helps to build a habit that supports their goals and personal growth.
Anybody Brand New?
Was just curious… is anybody in the group brand new to RES?
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New comment 7d ago
3 likes • 24d
Yes, I'm completely new to this fascinating world
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@Mari Leanne "Unfortunately, due to my current visa, an L2 visa, I can't earn money. Because of this, I haven’t really been able to get started yet. However, I would find it very interesting if people in this community could give me the opportunity to look behind the scenes, like showing me how you do deals, so I can gain practical experience and learn directly from you."
Wish me luck!
Exciting news! I’ve secured a meeting with a very high-ranking German government official and will be heading to his office tomorrow. It’s a huge opportunity, and I’d love to hear any advice you might have for making the most of the meeting. Whether it’s tips on how to present myself, questions I should ask, or strategies to leave a lasting impression, I’m all ears.
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New comment 20d ago
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First of all, preparation and confidence are key: Start by researching the official’s recent projects, statements, and priorities to understand their current goals and initiatives. Begin the meeting with a clear goal, knowing what you hope to achieve. To stay professional: dress well, maintain good posture, make eye contact, and offer a handshake. Demonstrate your knowledge and genuine interest by asking thoughtful questions—for instance, inquiring about essential skills for advancing a specific initiative they’re focused on shows you’ve done your homework. Also, listen actively, nod, and take notes. As you wrap up: thank them warmly, recap key points, and express your interest in staying connected—this shows commitment and leaves a lasting impression. hope that helps :)
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@Mari Leanne "I'm 17 years old, and as I mentioned in my introduction, I'm from Germany. Unfortunately, I have an L2 visa, which doesn’t allow me to get a work permit, so I can’t legally work or earn money in the U.S. This also means I can’t gain practical experience, so I’m focusing on learning as much as possible within this community. As far as I know, I might be able to get a different visa in two years, or I could use what I’ve learned to start exploring real estate in Germany or Europe in general.
Group working sessions?
Hi everybody, happy Sunday. As a thought experiment, I was curious if everybody would be interested in doing something like a coworker session or a large group coaching session. Maybe we could get on once a week or twice a week and Jackson will be able to join the meetings. Regardless, if he joins or not there a little bit more experienced and different avenues, and I figure that all of us working together will help to be more successful. Jackson, Jorge, Stanley, Jona, Ben, Rebecca, Jazmine , and Ryan have a significant amount of buyers. I’m sure that many others do too that I have yet to get to know. If anybody has deals, this is a group that is particularly Taylor towards honesty and helping others. The moment that anybody goes behind one is back trying to do something sneaky will be removed from the group. Let’s all work together let’s all have integrity and let’s all make quite a bit of money together. Please let me know your thoughts and any other insights or items that people would be interested in! Lastly, feel free to invite your friends to this group as well as long as they are looking to build and grow not looking to make money! With love, Mari Leanne
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New comment 7d ago
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That sounds like a good idea. As a beginner, I can definitely learn a lot from you and form contacts with you.
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@Jackson Sincerbeaux First of all, I'm interested in all aspects of real estate investing , but the one thing I want to know most about at the moment is how can I find, value and close deals.
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Mateo Gleixner
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30points to level up
@mateo-gleixner-6727
New to Wholesaling and Real Estate - Very excited to learn about this world!

Active 3d ago
Joined Oct 24, 2024
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