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I've read the books & visited dozens of properties. What now?

Jason C.
  • Windsor, Ontario
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Hello I'm new here. I want to learn real estate investing. I've read several books on the subject and have looked at dozens of properties but i still don't feel well enough prepared for the task.

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You are right to be hesitant if you are not prepared.

I know they are good because I know values in the area, I know how to estimate repair costs, I know what other investors are paying, I know what the rents are and typical expenses, etc.

1) Learn what type of deals you want to do based on your interests and resources.

2) learn what makes a good deal. There are plenty of threads here on formulas for both rehabs and buy & Hold rentals.

3) Learn your market. You can't know if you have a good deal unless you know what a good deal looks like. Visit Auctions, open houses, listed and unlisted properties.

Good luck and welcome to bigger pockets - Ned

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