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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Have you tried Quora for real estate questions?

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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
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I recently got introduced to Quora from a West Coast friend of mine. It seems like a powerful place to get questions answered about real estate. Anyone have any experience? How does it compare to BP? There seem to be a lot of topic trending about financing and startups.

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Gwen Fyfe
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I think BiggerPockets is going to be a lot better than Quora for real estate questions. People here are on the site because they are specifically, seriously interested in real estate. On Quora, you check off a bunch of topics you're interested in and get presented with a list of questions, then can pick and choose which to answer.

Do you want answers from someone on a real estate forum, or someone picking your question out of a list about sandwiches, real estate, breeding toy poodles, gender politics, and Canadian tourism? :)

I love Quora and you definitely can find experts there on a ton of subjects. But I think BiggerPockets is a more reliable source.

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