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Nick Mauldin
  • Portland, OR
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Transitioning from military. Education questions

Nick Mauldin
  • Portland, OR
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Hello,

First time poster, short time creeper.  Here's my question.  I'm transitioning from the military and looking at real estate field as a potential career path with the end goal of buying multifamily properties in a buy and hold strategy.  My question is has anyone used Udemy or other online course to learn about real estate investing?  I'm a big believer in self-education, so I'm looking for resources.

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Melvin Noriega
  • Rental Property Investor
  • New Bern, NC
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Melvin Noriega
  • Rental Property Investor
  • New Bern, NC
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Hi Nick,

I have used Udemy to learn about other topics in the past, but not specifically real estate related. BiggerPockets is essentially the biggest platform for real estate education out there, from books, to podcasts, to videos and webinars, as well as thousands of people out there on the site that are always willing to answer questions and help out. I'm not knocking Udemy at all, but consider looking around BiggerPockets, I'm sure you wont be disappointed.

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