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Question About Real Estate Investing as a Whole

Victor Nguyen
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I am a rookie and trying to buy my first rental property to start my real estate portfolio. I have some questions about real estate that I just can't seem to understand. I am currently working with a real estate agent and they are sending me a bunch of really good deals on the market. I know that there are really good deals listing on the market every single day, but f there are so many great deals, why aren't they all getting bought up instantly when they go on the market by avid real estate investors? Is it because they know something that beginners don't? Is it because they do not have the capital and the funds to buy 20 deals in a year? Can someone please explain this to me

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