Author Archives: Eric Amzalag

About Eric Amzalag

Eric Amzalag is a recent UCSB graduate w/ a degree in Business Economics and Accounting. Eric's passions are Real Estate, Software, and the Economy. He is an avid social media user, attempting to perfect the art of creating the online personal brand. He can be found on Twitter @EricAmzalag, at BiggerPockets, or Facebook and LinkedIN trying to share with students and citizens of the Southern California region.

Summer 2011 Travel Map

I’ve just added a fantastic plugin that lets me plot my travels on a google map! I’ve just brought it up to date and added it to the blog. Check it out!!!  

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West Bank Experience Sept. 17 2011

Preface: I have been traveling outside of the United States since July 9th. So far I was in Israel for 15 days with Taglit – Israel by Foot – Israel Outdoors, 30 days in Europe starting in Copenhagen and working … Continue reading

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Real Estate Syndication – 12% Cap Rates, Great Tenants, Great Location Vs. Opportunity

This post is pursuant a comment dialogue I had over at a BiggerPockets.com blog post written by Khary Reynolds on Real Estate Syndication. This conversation is also posted on the BiggerPockets.com Forum here. I’m going to post my comment conversation … Continue reading

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UCSB Student Entrepreneurs Association Website and Eric Amzalag’s Wacky Life

You probably know that for the past 9 months I’ve been working with a club on campus called the UCSB Student Entrepreneurs Association. Well that work has had its ups and downs, but we are getting pumped for an AwEsoME … Continue reading

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And we Wonder why college grads move back in with their parents…

Well, heres the reason: We can’t find full time work! The Government we voted in is propogating one of the toughest situations for 18-29 year olds in decades. Thanks Obama . Not. From Mish’s Global Economic Trends: Underemployment 28.4% for … Continue reading

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