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Ted Brown
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Architecture+RE Investing. Good Mix?

Ted Brown
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Miami Gardens, FL
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I was contemplating taking a few classes in architecture or general contracting. Would this be a nice mix of skills or completely unnecessary in terms of being an awesome RE Investors? (Which is my end goal.)

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Kanise Kelley
  • Residential Landlord
  • Miami, FL
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Kanise Kelley
  • Residential Landlord
  • Miami, FL
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Ted Brown oh ok, $700 isn't bad. I was a civil engineer major with construction/project management minor and I would say those classes aren't necessary for RE investing either. but education never hurts. you just have to pick the way you learn best. if you like classroom settings and real teacher involvement, go for it. if it's an online course then I would just stick with bigger pockets.

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