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Benjamin Miller
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new to real estate and I am here to learn

Benjamin Miller
  • New to Real Estate
  • Northern California
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Hello! i am starting my real estate journey and I am interested in investing in real estate to create some passive income but more importantly to escape the 9-5 jobs and create generational wealth. I played professional baseball for 4 years and don't have any experience in the real estate world. But i know working a 9-5 for the next 25 years is not for me. I have been listening to a lot of real estate podcasts and youtube videos. (how i stumbled upon biggerpockets). I am eager to get my feet wet in the real estate world, just not exactly sure where to start. I do not have the capital at the moment to invest into any type of real estate but i am starting a new job in August and want to develop a plan, therefore i can jump in and execute when I have the available capital. 

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