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How to become a real estate investor?


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maha22
PostPosted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 7:41 pm Post subject: How to become a real estate investor? Reply with quote

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Hello real estate brokers and investors everywhere! I'm 22 y/o and i want to get into the real estate business. first and foremost, i wanna know if you NEED to become a real estate broker before becoming an investor? because the way i see it, being a broker is a great advantage for an aspiring investor in real estate because it can make you learn about all aspects in this type of business. correct me if i'm wrong though. I have no knowledge about these things so the correction and additional info are greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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SaraCEO
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Take proper education in the fild of REI before starting your career in REI. You ll not be able to survive in the world of real estate until you have proper knowledge.
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For real estate investing, there are more than meets the eyes. Once you buy a house you think your getting a deal on, a whole bunch of other costs come up. Including, passing city/township inspections, closing, origination fees, etc. etc. Its overwhelming. Proceed with caution. Sad
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A passive investor typically uses an investment firm to discover and manage the potential of profitable opportunities, and does not participate actively in negotiations or improvements within the property. Unlike a real estate professional who must pass a series of examinations and be licensed by the local and national organizations, the investor only needs capital and trust.
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