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Real estate investing
I would be interested in real estate investing. More than anything, I need a job, but I think I am passed the point in my life where I could be certified as a real estate sales person. I see them as a person that works for century 21. That's not to say I am old. I'm 26. But if there was another way I could make money in real estate that didn't require a lot of school and testing, I would get into it in a second.
I know there are certain strategies revolving around buying notes. I've seen that stuff on TV at 2:00AM, but again, it costs a fortune to buy, and then it could be a scam.
I need advice, definitely. Like for instance, if I wanted to lease a property and then sublease at a profit. What are the first steps in getting involved in that. Or am I totally off-base?