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All Forum Posts by: German Sorensen

German Sorensen has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Returning to the RE world

German SorensenPosted
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Feeling the Itch Again: Advice for Getting Back into Real Estate?

Quote from @Luis Maqueira:

Welcome to Real Estate



"I am looking to start investing in real estate when I arrive there and I am going to obtain my real estate license for additional knowledge."

Great Idea  I got my license for the same reason, still a realtor after 18 years. Why work as anything else if you are going to be an investor in the industry.  

"but I will be more focused on the investment side as opposed to the realtor side. 

Did the same my first Investing-foreclosure etc course was 5000.00 for a week .... well money expended if not will take you couple of years and brokers and headaches to learn..

You cant learn how to ride a bike on a webinar.... you need hands on.

Any recommendations on how much cash to have in order to get started and what the Miami market is currently like now?"'

the knowledge will help you answer this. 

PS: yes start investing in your backyard...

good luck


 Hi! any advice for someone who wants to invest gradually, without risking a large figure from the beginning?