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All Forum Posts by: Mark Amaral

Mark Amaral has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Originally posted by @Andrew Adam:

Yes! And as you read and think of things for sure jump in the forums to get answers. I am a big podcast guy myself and you can consume so much content that way. But where the real impact will be is meeting people that are doing what you want to be doing. Going to events, socializing with local investors, touring properties and meeting agents/bankers will allow you to learn a ton. It is all about relationships.

 Thank you!!!

Originally posted by @Damon Cameron Jr:

@Mark Amaral

I highly recommend these 5 books to change your mindset and really get obsessed with Financial Independence!

1. Rich Dad Poor Dad- Robert Kiyosaki

2. Cash Flow Quadrant- Robert Kiyosaki

3. Richest Man in Babolyan- George Clason 

4. Secrets of a Millionaire Mind- T Harv Ecker

5. How To Invest In Real Estate- Brandon Turner Josh Dorkin

 Thank you!!!

Originally posted by @Rick Novotny:

Hi @Mark Amaral

Real estate is a pretty broad topic and there are a lot of different niches. I suggest reading real estate books, listening to podcasts, and simply asking questions on the forums. This is a very helpful community so always feel free to jump into the conversation.

You're going to want to start to narrow down what you want to do in real estate because no one does it all. The best way is hearing other people's stories to see what works best for your situation.

 Thanks for the help I mostly wanna get into owning 3 family’s an 2 family’s but I’ll definitely look into some books and look around the forums 

Hi guys I’m 24 years old an I wanna start getting into real estate where should I start an what are some key things to know?