Question:

Interested in real estate?

I am a college student and am interested in learning about real estate, but I have no clue how to start. I bought a book, but I think it's the next step, I need something to fill the gap. - Can anyone direct me to a website with a beginners guide?- If someone could write maybe a paragraph or two as an introduction that would be great.- If I wanted to get started in real estate out of college, how would you recommend I start?

Answer:

Being in college already maybe there are real estate courses you can take? Check your state requirements about what might be required to obtain a sales license.
Dear student, it is a gr8 question. To start with investing in real estate is prescribed as best investment practise world-wide by all those gurus who talk about 'Abundance'. So u r already on the right track. As regards investing goes, you have to see how much is that u want to invest to being with and for what duration. Are you looking at short-term gains or long-terms horizons, r u interested in taking risks or be conservative in terms of returns. Once u have answered all these question as to where, how much, for how long, and what u want out of it, sourcing the same becomes easier. Books on this subject may be available but it is better to read newspapers, classified columns, do self research so that u start understanding this market slowly and steadily i.e. understanding the pulse of it just as stock broking. However, would always advise you to go for deals which have clear titles, paperwork since real estate investments are as good as the papers which hold them. All the very best to you!! Best regards, Deepa Mandal TimeSquare Realty -The gold standard 9833392792
You didnt say what aspect of real estate. We dont know if you mean investing in real estate or selling real estate like a realtor.
If you a college student and interested in learning about real estate, the bast way to do this, is to get a job as a Secretary in any real estate office. What you will learn there no book will do. And get a part time job for this position, it's no problem. Good Luck!

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