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Peter Williams
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Investing in San Antonio, Texas

Peter Williams
  • New to Real Estate
  • Jamaica
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Hi everyone, I'm a young investor looking to start my portfolio in San Antonio, however I'm from another country and I am very unfamiliar with the landscape and most of the terms used to acquire properties. I'm looking for a proven investor to guide me on how to get started or point me to those who can. Thanks

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Will Pritchett
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Will Pritchett
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Antonio, TX
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@Peter Williams I would suggest the book by BP called How To Invest in Real Estate by Joshua Dorkin and Brandon Turner.  Also, The Millionaire Real Estate Investor (careful because there's also one for agents - I hear it's also good but can't vouch for it) by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan.  Those as well as consuming podcasts in great number and reading forum posts, you should be up to speed on the vocabulary quickly.  I hope this helps you speed up your learning.

Best of luck, 

Will

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