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New to Real Estate: Where to start

Clayton Murray
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Hey Everyone,

I know this is probably a question asked a lot but I am 23, looking to get into real estate investing! I'm love investing in general, I've been trading crypto for about 3 years now very profitable but real estate as always been on the back of my mind I want to get into for rental properties. I was wondering some tips to get started as in the best you tube tutorials to reading blogs/ researching? I currently listen to bigger pockets podcasts daily while driving to work. 

Thanks!

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Tatum Littleton
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Tatum Littleton
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Great to hear you're getting into REI and diversifying your investments! Listening to the podcasts is a good place to start and would encourage you to get any one of the books on the website, I haven't read all of them but I can imagine they are all useful and since you are just starting, any of them may be good to just get to know REI as a whole.

The forums are good for looking into different discussions and gaining some general knowledge and different opinions... remember, most are opinions and good to bounce ideas off of. 

This guide is a great place to start for a 30,000-foot overview of real estate as a whole and will help you get familiar with all the different aspects and strategies, good for you to find what piques your interest!

Keep up the hard work and learning!

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