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Real estate remains one of the most reliable vehicles for wealth creation.

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Looking to buy a home or invest in real estate — or both?

Learn to navigate the second-hottest real estate market in the US with Richardson Private Wealth Advisors’ free webinar, “Real estate: Important considerations for you and your family,” on Wednesday, April 10 at 1 p.m.

During this comprehensive complimentary session, participants will learn about:

  • The current state of the real estate market
  • Real estate investing tactics + considerations
  • Best practices for helping a family member purchase a home

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