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Thread: Recent Grad

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    hefcat is offline Renter
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    Hello all,

    I am a recent college grad who wishes to learn more about real estate and financing, it seems I can never really get a straight answer from friends/family. Anyways my ears are open.

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    jcboy460 is offline Fixer Upper
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    Good to have you. You should be able to get some answers here.

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    Codythebest is offline Mansion
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    Definitely. Read and learn here. Then, once confortable in the field, get back to us and teach...There is always something to learn from other people, even if you are a 30 years vet in the real estate biz....

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    RJacobsen is offline Condominium
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    Hi and welcome to the forum!

    What degree did you graduate with?
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    CalGreg is offline Renter
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    Nice to meet you hefcat.

    Financing real estate, in my opinion, is not a difficult concept.

    1. Rich people have the money to lend.

    2. If you need money, you can pry it from their hands after much weeping and gnashing of teeth.

    3. If you don't need their money, they will beg you to borrow some.

    Seriously, will you be buying and selling real estate to make a lot of money or are you looking to buy a place to live. Stats show that people live in their homes for seven years before selling. I was surprised by this. We lived in our previous home for 22 years. I loved setting down roots.

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