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Francois Botha
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BEST WAY TO LEARN, ASSISTING INVESTORS FOR FREENOR READING BOOKS

Francois Botha
  • New to Real Estate
  • New York City
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Hi, I am a South African in the U.S. Been binge listening to all the biggerpockets podcasts. There's so many aspects to property in the U.S and feel there's so many opportunities and so much to learn.

I am really interested to learn as much as I can. I do feel the only way to learn is to participate in the action. 

Although not sure whether reading books (I am reading as much as I can) or would trying to help someone where they might need help be better? Any suggestions on the best way to learn the ins and outs of all the aspects of property investing?

Your input is much appreciated.

Thank you

Francois Botha

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