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Updated 3 months ago on . Most recent reply
How do I start
I would like to start investing into real estate any ideas
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What are your goals? Are you looking for a job so you can make income now? If so, flipping or active investing would be ideal. Or are you looking to build long term wealth for retirement? If that's the case, long term, more passive investing would be better. Of course you could do both, depending what kind of capital you have.
Also, it's going to depend on your risk tolerance. Active investing is more riskier than passive in my opinion.