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New to the industry
I am looking to break into the real estate industry soon. I've been bitten by the knowledge bug since I've begun my journey to owning my first home. It seems like a lot of work, which I am willing to do. I heard about this site from a friend, and I am excited to learn all that I can. My goal is to invest for financial stability, and to have a legacy. I've signed up for a real estate course at my local college, but I'm wondering if that would be a good start. What books or courses are best? Are there any investors that are actually willing to coach you step by step?