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Updated almost 7 years ago,

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Ian Hamrick
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  • San Antonio, TX
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The more I know the more I realize I don't have a clue.

Ian Hamrick
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  • San Antonio, TX
Posted

Hello everyone

First off I am so very thankful for finding bigger pockets.

Most of my life I have moved around due to the military and never really settled down anywhere. Now I am in a position where I am somewhat settled and decided to look at real estate to build a passive income stream and be able to walk away from working full time. Before I found bigger pockets I felt so very lost and was in danger of making an ugly deal.

Since bigger pockets, I have started to put money aside to build capital for my first investment. In the meantime, I have been developing my own "education plan" per say. There is a TON of information and it's easy for me to be overloaded with info.   With that in mind, I have been going through the "ultimate beginners guide" taking notes, reading some of the referenced blogs and about to buy a series of books.

With all that said...

Is this a good education plan? 

Should I go through the guide from A to Z before I start analyzing deals? 

  • Ian Hamrick
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