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Hi,

I am looking to invest in real estate and have passive income. But want to learn more about real estate and understand before investing in any deal. Joined this group to reach my goal of having passive income and financially free. Thank you.

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Agree with @Hunter Reed.  First steps are to get "some" information (don't think you can learn it all because it's impossible).  You need to learn enough to put you at less risk of making a really bad decision.  But ultimately, mistakes and problems will come no matter how much learning you've done.  It can be great to also partner with a more experienced investor to learn the ropes.  This might depend on the real estate strategy you use.  keeping it short term partners is best so you don't get stuck with someone you don't like. Also, consider a mentor and/or coach.  There are mentors who focus on just the teaching part of real estate.  Then coaches, like myself who is a High Performance Coach and also an investor, are capable of helping you grow and take steps forward with Courage while also helping align the rest of your life with your investing.  I wish you the best!!

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