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Robert Oglesby
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  • Sumter, SC
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Robert Oglesby
  • New to Real Estate
  • Sumter, SC
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Has anyone found a book that covers just real estate? Not investing, just real estate, I’d be more specific but I don't think one exists. I was trying to better understand all angles behind a real-estate transaction. What happens on a Loan officers side, what happens between Agents, what is a seller needed to complete. I own two houses so I’m not clueless but I am curious of all the moving parts. But every real estate book on the market spits their own magic formula to become rich, I don’t care about that I have my formula, I just want information on everything real-estate, it doesn't have to be a book. Call it curiosity?