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Jermaine Scott
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Beginner real estate investor advice

Jermaine Scott
  • Chandler, AZ
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Where should someone who has no experience in real estate, a desire to learn, & a willingness to be a sponge begin in real estate? I am out in Phoenix, Arizona and have come to the realization that a corporate life is not for me and I deserve financial freedom! I am  just stuck because I just don't know where to start first.

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Chris Salerno
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Chris Salerno
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@Jermaine Scott, In my opinion, I would study what type of real estate path you feel comfortable or like. There is a ton of real estate paths to take and to become successful. While studying the real estate path sit down with yourself and figure your goals out. What do you want to achieve? Do you want 10k, 20k per month? Then dig deeper into that path and see if that path will reach your goals. 

Thats what I would do in my opinion. 

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