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I am a high school student wanting to invest in real estate when

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I am a 15 year old still in high school, looking to invest in real estate when I’m older, planning on become a nurse(rn) in college, then as soon as I get out of college I want to start buying rentals, I was looking for advice or better ideas.

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Nicholas Coulter
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Nicholas Coulter
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I love the hustle! I would educate and establish what you want out of your REI portfolio.

A couple of books that changed my life were - rich dad poor dad, set for life and the househacking strategy. 

I suggest those along with any podcasts you find interesting! As for the investing I would get a house with a co signer and then rent out the spare rooms to college friends. You will likely live with buddies anyway so might as well make some future income off the situation!

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