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Getting start in real estate

Sylvester Blyon
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Hello im new i would like to get started in real estate investing i would like to do either multifamily or apartment units can someone help me or point me in the right direction i have a credit score of 430 and no money save to put on down payment i know it bad but I not try to let any thing stop me what can i do? To get start any idea will be much appreciated

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Michael Dumler
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@Sylvester Blyon networking with professionals and educating yourself on real estate metrics, as well as analyzing deals consistently is where you'll need to be spending the majority of your time and energy. You also need to start tackling your basic financials, such as improving your credit score by paying off any outstanding debt you owe and saving every penny you make. Lastly, visit the forums daily to learn and connect with other investors. Probably not the advice you wanted to hear but the most practical and realistic. Hope this helps! 

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