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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply
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If you have some cash set aside for training, I would consider finding a reputable one who comes on-site. You can read a lot of the stuff posted and "free" info (which from my experience is the most expensive education of all) or get with someone who will drop into your market and set you up so you start making money in the business in weeks rather than months.
That's what I did when I started 13 years ago. I have recovered my investment in training many times over.
The key is finding the right person. A lot of opportunists out there who offer nothing of substance but it sure sounds great. You need someone who will work with you and get properties under contract while there.
If you don't have the cash, try bird-dogging for a while to learn and earn.