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how much money do i need

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how much money do i need to become an investor

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    Impossible to answer when you give us zero background info. Where are you? How much are houses/apts where you live? How much do you make/have? Do you want to invest OOS?

    Basic answer - take the average house price where you live and save up 20% of that number. If you are in a real expensive state, then move and find an affordable area.

    Hint - More important than money is knowledge....

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