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Rigoberto Torres Meza
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Real Estate Course, should I pay for it?

Rigoberto Torres Meza
  • New to Real Estate
  • Dallas, TX
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Is it worth taking a course? Am I better off my learning of off BP, youtube, reddit and books? The courses are usually expensive, and I see a lost of posts saying you are better off investing that money since people that attend these courses usually never actually invest. Any feedback

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Jim Spatzenfeld
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Jim Spatzenfeld
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My first step was not to buy a book, attend a course, or talk to a mentor. My first step was to just buy a well cashflowing rental property. That first property taught me more than enough through real-life experience. 

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