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Free Real Estate Information Could Save you Thousands

With all the Real Estate Get Rich Quick books, courses, DVDs, and other materials out on the internet, its nice to weed through the muck and find the occasional gem. John T. Reed, a writer and real estate investor provides many articles free on his website. John seems to have done his homework and in addition to general advice and information, offers reviews of many Real Estate Gurus.

After reading through many of his articles, I realised just how much quality free information can still be found on the internet. Take a look, it might save you some money and heartache.

Resources
John T. Reed on real estate investment information
John T. Reed’s article on why you should not buy expensive seminars or “mentoring” services
Some real estate investment basics by John T. Reed

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