Real Estate Investing For Beginners | Latin REIA
⭐ Florida's Premier Latino Investor Program

Every Investor Who's Built Wealth in Real Estate
Started Exactly Where You Are Right Now.

"I feel like real estate is for wealthy people — not someone like me."  ·  "I'm a first-generation American with no family investing history."  ·  "I don't know if this is even possible for me."

Real estate investing for beginners isn't about having the right background. It's about learning the right system and executing it with discipline. Latin REIA has helped hundreds of first-generation Latino investors close their first deal — starting from exactly where you are.

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500+ active membersBroward · Miami-Dade · Palm Beach
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Antonio Lopez
Founder, Latin REIA · Active Investor · Fort Lauderdale, FL
BREIA Member Since 2012100+ Deals ClosedBilingual CoachSouth Florida Expert
Updated May 2026
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coaching team
500+
Active Members
6–12
Months to First Deal
100+
Deals Closed by Coaches
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The Short Answer

Real Estate Investing For Beginners

Quick Answer

Real estate investing for beginners works best with three things: a clear strategy that fits your current capital, structured education covering deal analysis and financing, and a coach or community that holds you accountable. The most accessible beginner strategies in Florida are house hacking (FHA loan, 3.5% down), buy-and-hold single-family rentals in Tampa or Jacksonville, and wholesaling for investors with limited capital.

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First-generation wealth builders who invest in real estate accumulate median net worths 4.2x higher than peers who only use traditional retirement accounts, per a 2023 Brookings Institution study — reinforcing why real estate remains the primary wealth vehicle for new American families.Source: Brookings Institution, Wealth-Building Research 2023
Built for You

Built for the Investor Starting From Scratch — With No Family Playbook to Follow.

Antonio Lopez Latin REIA bilingual real estate investing for beginners coach South Florida

Most programs assume you grew up hearing about investing. We don't.

Latin REIA was built for the investor who is the first in their family to consider this — who doesn't have a wealthy uncle to call, who needs someone to explain what a cap rate is without making them feel stupid for asking.

Our bilingual community, coaches, and curriculum are built around the first-generation Latino investor in South Florida and beyond. Not as a niche add-on — as the core purpose of everything we do.

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Latino investors represent only 8% of Florida's investor transactions despite being 27% of the state's population, per Urban Institute — a gap that structured investor education is directly positioned to close.Source: Urban Institute Housing Finance Policy Center, 2024
"Every investor who's built wealth in real estate started exactly where you are right now."
The only difference between them and you is that they eventually started. — Antonio Lopez, Founder, Latin REIA
The Beginner Path

What Real Estate Investing For Beginners Actually Looks Like

Six stages — from knowing nothing to owning your first investment property:

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Stage 1
Mindset Shift
Learning to see properties as financial instruments — not homes. This sounds simple but it changes every decision you make afterward. We address this in the first session of every beginner program.
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Stage 2
Market Research
Not all Florida markets are equal. We teach you to identify high-opportunity metros using vacancy rates, job growth, rental demand, and price-to-rent ratios — so you buy in the right city, not the most convenient one.
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Stage 3
Deal Analysis
Cash flow, cap rate, NOI, DSCR — in plain language. After 10–20 real deal analyses, this becomes second nature. Full deal analysis toolkit included with enrollment.
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Stage 4
Financing
FHA loans, conventional loans, hard money, seller financing. We help you understand which option is available to you right now — not eventually, right now based on your actual credit and capital.
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Stage 5
First Offer
How to submit an offer, negotiate, complete due diligence, and close. Your coach walks you through every step — nothing gets done alone at this stage.
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Stage 6
Scale
Once your first property is producing cash flow, we move into portfolio-building — using equity from deal one to fund deal two, and so on.
Ready to start Stage 1?Book a free discovery call. Your coach will tell you exactly where to begin based on your situation.
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Strategy Comparison

Which Strategy Is Right for a Complete Beginner?

No single strategy fits everyone. Here's how the four main options compare in Florida right now:

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Buy & Hold
Buy a rental. Collect income. Build equity.
Tampa and Jacksonville still offer $400–$700/month positive cash flow on single-family rentals after all expenses.
Capital
$20k–$50k
Cash Flow
$300–$700
Timeline
4–8 mo
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Wholesaling
Find deals. Assign contracts. Get paid.
Assignment fees of $5,000–$25,000+ per deal. No ownership, no renovation. Best if capital is very limited.
Capital
$0–$2k
Per Deal
$5k–$25k
Timeline
60–90 days
After First Deal
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BRRRR
Buy. Rehab. Rent. Refinance. Repeat.
Recycle capital across deals — buy distressed, force equity, pull original capital via cash-out refinance, reinvest.
Capital
$30k–$60k
Cash Flow
$400–$900
Timeline
6–12 mo
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

House hacking is often the strongest option — small down payment (3.5% with FHA), rental income from day one, and real landlord experience. Wholesaling is a strong alternative requiring almost no upfront capital.

FHA loans require a minimum 580 credit score with 3.5% down. Conventional loans typically require 620+. If your credit needs work, our coaches build a credit improvement plan while you continue your education.

Yes. All of our coaches were beginners once. Many of our most successful members had no prior investing experience, no family investing history, and limited starting capital. What they had was a structured program and a coach holding them accountable.

We have bilingual coaches and Spanish-language resources throughout the curriculum. Many of our most active members are Spanish-speaking investors from across South Florida and Latin America.

A good deal meets your minimum cash-on-cash return (typically 8–12% for buy-and-hold investors), has positive monthly cash flow after all expenses, and sits in a market with stable or growing rental demand. Our deal analysis course teaches you to calculate this in under 30 minutes.

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This Is Possible For You.

Book a free discovery call. Tell your coach where you're starting from — your capital, your credit, your market. They'll build a realistic, specific path to your first investment property.

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