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Marcelino Lopez
  • Jackson Heights, NY
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Newbie from Jackson Heights, New York

Marcelino Lopez
  • Jackson Heights, NY
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Hello All,

Newbie here with zero real estate experience however I'm excited and looking forward to learning about the real estate market.

I know this is a pretty broad statement but any guidance and help you can provide would be greatly appreciated. 

These are my areas of Interest. 

Obtaining a real estate license. 

Self help, recommended books or resourceful information (love to read) that can help me get started.

Residential investing, specially buy and hold.  What does it take?

Learning how to analyze markets, when and how to buy and where?  What should I know before I buy my first property?

Buying with low money down. Is this possible? What are the advantages or disadvantages?

Thank you in advance :) 

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