Holmes University’s Ready for Real Estate Bootcamp is a transformative 7-day immersive program designed to equip aspiring and experienced investors with actionable tools and strategies to thrive in real estate. This bootcamp is tailored to guide you step-by-step toward building wealth and securing your first (or next) investment property.
Whether you’re a beginner or looking to refine your skills, our hands-on training, expert-led sessions, and proven methods will empower you to take control of your financial future.
Starts Jan 13, 2025
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What You’ll Learn
The bootcamp covers the essential steps to success in real estate investing, including:
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Business Structure: Learn how to set up and protect your real estate business.
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Entity/LLC Registration: Step-by-step guidance on registering and structuring your business.
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EIN Setup: Get your Employer Identification Number for business credibility.
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Fix & Flip Strategies: Master the process of purchasing, renovating, and selling properties for profit.
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BRRRR Method: Learn how to Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, and Repeat to grow your portfolio.
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Wholesaling: Strategies to acquire properties with little-to-no money and assign contracts for profit.
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Cold Calling Demonstrations: Build confidence with live seller interactions.
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In-Field Inspections: Hands-on property inspections to assess value and potential.
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Sheriff Sales: How to navigate and win at property auctions.
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Personal & Business Credit: Build the credit foundation you need to secure funding.
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Business Funding & Account Openings: Unlock financial resources to scale your business.
REAL VOICES, REAL RESULTS!
"Its very hands on, no question is a wrong question, you always get the answers, get the help, even after the class you get the help."
"The experience has been phenomenal... she does not gatekeep anything. She gave us so much knowledge, so many resources...she really explained everything top and bottom regarding Real Estate.”
"If you're serious about investing...Holmes University will give you those connections you need to be great. "
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Do you have to have good credit to start in real estate?No, you don't have to have good credit to start in real estate. However, it significantly increases your options and opportunities. Traditional Mortgages: Typically require good credit, usually above 620 for conventional loans and 500 for FHA loans. Higher credit scores qualify you for lower interest rates, saving you money on your mortgage payments. Good credit opens doors to a wider range of mortgage types with better terms. Alternative Financing Options: Even with bad credit, you can still invest in real estate through alternative financing options like: Hard money loans: Secured by the property itself, often with higher interest rates and shorter repayment terms. Private lenders: Individuals or groups who invest in real estate projects, often with flexible terms but possibly higher rates. House hacking: Living in one unit of a multi-unit property and renting out the others to cover expenses and generate income. Overall: While good credit isn't a strict requirement, it smooths your path and offers more flexibility in terms of financing and opportunities. With bad credit, you can still access real estate through alternative methods, but it may require more creativity and effort. Improving your credit score before entering real estate can be a wise move to unlock better options and save money. The best approach depends on your individual circumstances and goals.
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How much money do I need to get in real estate?The amount of money you need to get into real estate as a beginner investor depends on your strategy. If you are a wholesaler, you could start with $0 dollars. If you are a flipper, I suggest having 10k-20k set aside min.
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Do I need to be a licensed realtor to start investing in real estate?No, you do not need to be a licensed real estate agent to start investing in real estate. However, there are several advantages to obtaining a license: Benefits of having a real estate license as an investor: Access to the MLS: A real estate license allows you to access the Multiple Listing Service (MLS), which provides detailed information about properties for sale. This can give you a significant edge in finding good deals before they hit the public market. Negotiate lower commissions: You can save money on commissions by acting as your own agent when buying or selling properties. Build relationships with other professionals: As a licensed agent, you can network with other real estate professionals, such as lenders, inspectors, and contractors, which can be helpful when making investment decisions. Gain valuable knowledge: Completing the coursework and passing the exam to obtain a license provides you with a strong foundation in real estate laws, regulations, and best practices. Investing without a license: Even without a license, you can still invest in real estate through various methods, such as: House hacking: You can live in a multi-unit property and rent out the remaining units to generate income. Flipping houses: This involves buying a property, renovating it, and then selling it for a profit. Investing in rental properties: This is a more traditional approach to real estate investing, where you purchase properties to rent out to tenants for long-term income.
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Can I get into real estate with no money down?Yes, it is possible to get into real estate with no money down, but the options are limited and may require more creativity and effort compared to traditional methods. Here are some ways you can achieve this: Creative financing options: Seller financing: The seller agrees to finance the property for you, allowing you to make payments directly to them. Owner carry-back mortgage: Similar to seller financing, but the seller holds a note and mortgage on the property. Lease option: You lease the property with an option to buy it later, allowing you to build equity without a down payment. Important considerations: No money down options often come with higher interest rates, closing costs, and stricter eligibility requirements. Carefully evaluate the risks and potential benefits before entering into any agreement. Seek professional guidance from a financial advisor and real estate agent to understand your options and choose the best strategy for your situation.
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Will this class prepare me for everything I need in real estate?While no single class can fully prepare you for the ever-evolving landscape of real estate, the knowledge, and resources you'll gain here will equip you with the essential tools to jump start your journey. This class will provide you with: A solid understanding of real estate fundamentals: From investment strategies to market analysis, legal considerations, and practical applications, you'll gain a comprehensive knowledge base to navigate the intricacies of the industry. Access to valuable resources: From industry insights and expert advice to networking opportunities and practical tools, you'll be empowered with the resources needed to make informed decisions and build your success. The confidence to act: This class is not just about theory; we'll equip you with the practical knowledge and skills you need to apply your learnings to real-world scenarios and confidently pursue your real estate goals. However, the true key to your success lies in your hands. The information and resources provided are the seeds; your dedication, hard work, and continuous learning will nurture those seeds into a flourishing real estate career. This class is your launchpad, offering the essential framework and support to embark on your real estate journey. Remember, the commitment you bring and the work you put in after class will ultimately determine the height of your success.
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What is the investment for this course?Ready for Real Estate is $1500 with a deposit of $350. We do offer payment plans and AfterPay.