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Nick DeFeo
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Guidance on learning

Nick DeFeo
  • New to Real Estate
  • Blackwood, NJ
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Hello! Thank you for checking out my post!

I’m a rookie real estate investor absorbing as much as I can from multiple aspects of real estate investing before I make my first investment.

I have not found my preferred method of real estate investment as of yet. I have at least dwindled them down to three choices;

1. Mobile homes (rent to own)

2. Multi family (duplexes)

3. Commercial (medical offices)

I am trying to create a syllabus for myself to learn the areas of:

- Building a network

- financing/funding

- Market analysis

- Closing a deal: legal docs, titles

Not sure how to transition this so here it is: I would greatly appreciate some pointers or articles, books, websites, etc. that you may have found helpful along your journey. Or even some other areas I should dive into.

Thank you and best regards,

Nick

(^^Are blog posts supposed to end like this?^^)

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