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Mike Jordan
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I want to be full time investor

Mike Jordan
  • Los Angeles, CA
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1) how to do this

2) what is the daily routine for full-time investor

3) what education, courses, books, and experience require this

4) can I have a mentor for this

4) any further advice

P.S I am currently a part-time investor since 2012, it was an adequate experience. I am working in construction industry full time, my goal to be a full-time investor gradually. I studied a lot of books, courses, and i have friends who have experience to do this. 

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Anthony Dadlani
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Anthony Dadlani
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@Mike Jordan

Completely agree with @Charles Carillo

Many strategies. Best way to learn how to swim is to jump in the water. Unless you do your first deal you are not a real estate investor....you are a real estate watcher.

Best of luck in all your endeavors.

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