Building Income $$$ through Real Estate (Single family) - Part 2 

When

Saturday, January 23, 2021 from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM CST
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Where

This is an online event.
 

 
 

Contact

Jim O'Sullivan 
SCORE Houston 
713-487-6565 
jim.osullivan@scorevolunteer.org 
Would you like to build income from rental or flipping residential real estate? 

If so, then this two part webinar is for you! In Part 1, we started with the basics.  Now, in Part 2, we will dive deeper into the trenches showing how to acquire more properties with less cash out of your pocket.

You will leave this webinar understanding the steps to owning a rental property with renters, including the following important nuts and bolts:
  • Acquisition process - buy from whom, gotchas, etc.
  • Loan process - hard money, long-term loans, etc.
  • Remodeling process
  • Getting a renter
  • Secrets to keeping your costs down and income high
  • Maintenance, and
  • Other - Leases, Law, Managing the properties
If you have been stymied by paralysis on how to get going or had some setbacks doing so earlier, then this webinar is for you.

Presenter: Nick Tarte

Nick is a SCORE mentor and Houston entrepreneur who has started multiple companies in diverse industries – from Information Technology to Real Estate (single family, multi family, dirt, hard asset backed lending).  He grew one of his companies, with seed funding of $5,000, to a $15 million consulting company and has been a part of a group that invests in Houston real estate and 'is networked with several industry veterans, including start up angel investing.

Nick's passion is to create Marketing strategies to drive growth in sales and profit for small businesses by using Branding, Social Media and other tools. He has devised innovative strategies to recruit and retain key personnel with creative compensation systems allowing my company to compete with far larger companies

Recent Key achievements - Three of his SCORE clients won the 1st place awards at Business Plan competitions, garnering prize money of over $30,000.