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How to start on real estate investing

Luis Fernandez
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Hi guys, 

I've been reading about investing but I need more information about how to start or the tools that I need to learn more before taking any course  

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@Luis Fernandez it's not really possible to give you much personalized feedback with no information about your current circumstances and your goals. Asking "how do I get started in REI?" is a bit like asking "how do I get started in exercise?" (well, that depends on things like: your current fitness level, your age, whether you have access to a gym, your preferred exercise routines, your preferred diet, whether your goal is to build strength, increase stamina, lose weight, etc., etc., etc. --there are countless potential answers, and it all depends on what your current circumstances and future goals are).

For instance, we'd give completely different feedback to a person who has $50 mil in cash who wants to build a portfolio of triple net in Seattle versus a person with $10k cash who wants to house hack a single fam in Kansas.

If you don't know what your goals are, study up on the various REI strategies to figure out which makes the most sense for you (personally, I think house hacking is the best way for most beginners to get started).

Once you have a better idea of what your goals are, and you're able to provide more specific info about your circumstances and goals, then people on the forums will be able to give you much more personalized feedback.

Good luck out there!

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