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Updated about 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

What is the best way to get into real estate?
I know this question has been asked countless times but, here's another one. I've been wanting to get into real estate for a while now, I'm trying to learn as much as possible. What are ways I can get into real estate without actually investing to get experience as I learn. My goal is to get into buy and hold investing.
I'm considering becoming a licensed agent as I see that as being a possible advantage down the road, is this a good idea?
Also, how do I find experienced investors in my area (Houston) that would allow me to maybe watch them find and put together a deal, and I, of course, would be willing to help in any way I can.