I`m very new, not even a member. I have read Don Campbell`s book, RE Investing in Canada, and it makes a lot of sense.
I would appreciate any advice or opinions very much.
I want to get started investing in real estate as soon as possible.
However, I can`t see myself investing without having any knowledge, and if I join REIN I expect it may take me at least 6 months or more before I get a bit educated. (right?)
I have a substantial down payment amount available, which for the meantime would just be sitting in the bank, getting a few percent interest. If there are 6-8 months before I can get started investing I wonder if it`s possible--or even prudent--to do a joint venture with my money during that time?
My parameters are I have no skills; I do have money and some time; and I would need my money available to me again in 6-8 months (when I hope to buy a first home and have a plan for future investment). A concern would be, I don`t know how to evaluate a good JV partner. (Do REIN members give referrals of partners to look into?)
If this idea seems hopelessly naive, please bear in mind... I`m just starting out!
Many thanks,
Lucy
I would appreciate any advice or opinions very much.
I want to get started investing in real estate as soon as possible.
However, I can`t see myself investing without having any knowledge, and if I join REIN I expect it may take me at least 6 months or more before I get a bit educated. (right?)
I have a substantial down payment amount available, which for the meantime would just be sitting in the bank, getting a few percent interest. If there are 6-8 months before I can get started investing I wonder if it`s possible--or even prudent--to do a joint venture with my money during that time?
My parameters are I have no skills; I do have money and some time; and I would need my money available to me again in 6-8 months (when I hope to buy a first home and have a plan for future investment). A concern would be, I don`t know how to evaluate a good JV partner. (Do REIN members give referrals of partners to look into?)
If this idea seems hopelessly naive, please bear in mind... I`m just starting out!
Many thanks,
Lucy