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What trainings are recommended for someone new to real estate investing

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I'm new and would like to learn about real estate investing. I see there's alot of educational programs and groups out there. I'm doing my due diligence and seeing what is a good program out their and a coach or mentor.  My interest is leaning towards multi family and short term rentals. 

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As @Chris Seveney mentioned. I would recommend avoiding the fire hose approach. Join groups.  

Start doing deal analysis and bringing back to here.  I wouldn’t do a deal for a year.  

Make a checklist of items.  Especially as you read posts and watch YouTube’s.  Then start learning about each item and checking them off.  During this process you will start to identify your team.  

Insurance

Leases

Advertising

Maintenance

Zoning

Plumber

Electrician

Carpenter

Eviction process

Etc

House inspection list

make a list and keep building in it.
 Keep doing deal analysis. About the fifth analysis.  Then you might go to a training session or start looking for a mentor or program. 

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