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Bryan Montgomery
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Question On Education (Newbie)

Bryan Montgomery
  • Waldorf, MD
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Happy Friday!

For someone who is just starting out and does not know alot about real estate, is there any value in pursuing something such as a realtor, home inspector, or appraiser license to gain more thorough knowledge of real estate, property, market trends etc? My goal is to be an investor and I would only use any of these if they were advantages to getting deals done. However my primary purpose in taking any classes would me to gain in depth knowledge.

If reading credible books and doing all the things that BP offers and recommends for education suffices (which I am doing and will diligently continue to do no matter what) then I am more than ok with that. I just wanted some thoughts.

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