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@Kamlesh Thakkar

In my experience, it is best to figure out your financial situation and determine what your real estate investment strategy is going to be (buy and hold, fix and flip, single family, multi-family, etc..).  Then find a mentor doing what you want to do and learn from them so that you can meet your goals.

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