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Kenneth J. Van Liew P.E

With the steady appreciation of property values, the tax benefits, and the possibility of huge profit margins thousands of individuals are searching for ways to enter the investment business. While investing requires no prior experience or special certification, it is advisable to learn the basics before you begin your new career. There are several ways to gain this knowledge, including books, online guides, and group presentations. However, the easiest and most thorough method to learn the ins and outs is to attend real estate investing classes. These classes can be found at a local technical or community college, through a specially developed series, or by accessing online programs. All choices offer the same basic knowledge. Therefore, it is a simple matter of deciding which option suits your needs and schedule.

Technical colleges are great places to find real estate investing classes. They cater to non-traditional students (such as retirees, returning students, and those looking to gain further training) and offer diverse classes and flexible class schedules. With the popularity of real estate investing increasing, many colleges are beginning to offer training classes. These are led by experienced investors or former banking employees, and are usually held in the evening. This means that you can attend these classes without affecting your current employment schedule. To find out whether your local college provides these opportunities, simply contact their admissions office. They will be able to provide you with a class schedule and current tuition rates. Typical tuition rates are traditionally paid on a per credit hour basis and can vary for fifty to one hundred dollars.

If you do not have access to a community college or the college does not provide real estate investing classes, then you may turn to an online program. With the advent of the internet and the increasing capabilities of personal computers, web sites abound that offer investment training. This method is even more flexible than attending classes at a college. Therefore, you can access the website twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. While there is usually an upfront cost associated with these online databases, this method should be less expensive than attending live classes. Be cautious of sites that boast of easy money or earning guarantees as these may simply be schemes to gather your personal information and money.

If you live in a larger city or metropolitan area, you may be able to find an individual offering group lectures. These group lectures are usually held in large auditoriums and can have thousands of people attending. They are usually led by an experienced investor who is trying to illustrate how easy it is make money through real estate transactions. While impersonal and volume oriented, these lectures can be a great substitution for institutional classes. They are usually open and free to the public. However, lecturers often offer additional materials and video recordings of the current and previous lectures for a small fee.

With the increase in popularity of real estate investing, a number of options have become available to learn the ins and outs. From community colleges to online programs, classes abound and are easy o find.

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