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Where to learn Real Estate

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Hi everyone, I’m a twenty one year old who’s interested in investing in real estate. I’ve tried out apps and they turn out to be study guides for your license. That’s not what I want, any apps, websites or books that teach the basics or knowledgeable information would be helpful. If any of you know? Thanks 👍

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Are you looking to get a real estate license or learn investing? The best resource on the web is Bigger Pockets. You tube has a lot of great videos and there are a ton of podcasts available - you can check out mine or tons of others. 

For books, Robert Kiyosaki has a bunch, Gary Keller has good ones. There are many that are specific to niches, so that will depend also on your desired strategy. 

Lastly, don't forget to network at you local meet ups. 

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