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Ruby Schwartzberg
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Reading : How to Invest in Real Estate

Ruby Schwartzberg
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Okay, I'm one of those people who dreamt of becoming a real estate agent, owning properties and living a good life with financial freedom. Well that didn't happen. I kept putting it off and before I knew it, 20 years has passed me by! 

I have just started reading this book, signed up on the Bigger Pockets Website and will no longer make excuses, or keep putting this off because I don't want to look back anymore and thing: What if?

So far, this book is an easy read, informative and I am going to get out there and do this! This was step 1: knowledge is power and reading this book is helping me move forward. 

Next, networking, get a property and do not look back!

Any suggestions from other new and experienced investors, etc. on how to to keep moving forward from here? 

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