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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Getting Involved in Rehabs
The advice I've gotten so far in getting started in real estate is to join a rehab team, learn the ins and outs through experience, and then start making your own deals. Is this good advice? Also, how do I go about finding a rehab team that will take in a newbie with no experience?