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New to Real Estate and Investing (living in San Diego)!

Taylor Gardner
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I don't have a ton of money to work with, (roughly 25k saved), and am new to real estate. I would love to invest and build my wealth through real estate, but I'm not sure where to start with the amount I have in this market. Any advice on how a beginner investor can get in at this price would be much appreciated!

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Mauricio Salom
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Mauricio Salom
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Hey @Taylor Gardner I agree with @Dan Garrigus house hacking is a great way to get started. That is how I got started I bough an SFR and rented out the rooms while using the money I was saving to reinvest into the property then sold 2 years later took my tax free proceeds and bought 2 units. The important part is to build a team (realtor, Loan officer, etc) and come up with a game plan even if it will take a few months or a year to execute might happen a-lot sooner than you think. Good luck

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