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All Forum Posts by: Jose Paiz

Jose Paiz has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: How to get into real estate without a lot of risk or debt?

Jose PaizPosted
  • Ysleta Sur, TX
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

@Shiloh Lundahl well thank you for your response. I didn't notice there were already forums of the same question I had posted. I'm bearly learning the websites tool that it has to offer. But as far as your reply that is actually true I guess I just wanted to hear other people's opinions about because it kinda threw me off reading one book followed by the other. I will read cash flow  quadrants by Robert to see what I can learn from it. 

I'm completely new to real estate investing so I'm trying to get as much educated through books, forums, podcast, etc.... 

Post: How to get into real estate without a lot of risk or debt?

Jose PaizPosted
  • Ysleta Sur, TX
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

I am new to bigger pockets as well as to real estate investing. I wanted to see who can give me an advice on how to start real estate investing. What motivated me to get into real estate was by reading the book "Rich Dad Poor Dad" which I'm sure many of you are familiar with the book. It talks about using assets to produce cash flow which also includes liabilities as well as taking risk. Well when i finsihed the book I went on and read "The total money makeover" by dave ramsey which talks about getting out of debt and pay your house in cash so on. My question for you guys is in real estate which path or strategy would you go into? And how can you succeed from it?