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Colton Johnson
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I live in Arizona and I'm looking for any kind of advice to get started in real estate. Anything is greatly appreciated.

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Mike Kehoe
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Mike Kehoe
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@Colton Johnson you've got some great advice here so far. 

I agree with @Jake Wiley. Finding a niche to focus on is critical. You'll need to research many real estate investing strategies to find the one that fits with your goals and personality, but once you do, pour gasoline on the strategy that you like and forget about the others for the time being.

Connect with others that are successful in your chosen niche. Watch youtube videos and read books on the topic.

Finding a mentor can be a great way to cut the learning curve, but be careful who you choose.

Finding a niche and focusing on it will help prevent you from shiny object syndrome and shorten the time it takes to get in the game.

Riches are in the niches.

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