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Updated about 1 year ago, 09/18/2023

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Literally Starting Out

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Hi, my name is Chandra Hendrickson, 

I am completely new to real estate, but I have been reading about it for a few weeks and working a little with my brother, who is also completely new to real estate and is looking to buy a multi-family unit home to rent out to tenants. I just graduated from a University a month ago and am currently taking a gap year, where I will be taking calculus III and linear algebra at a local community college, hoping to get into a biostatistics master program at the University of Michigan. I currently am looking for a job, but it will likely not pay that well, and will likely be close to minimum wage, what advice would you give someone who is as new as I am to real estate, who also does not have much money? 

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