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Updated 7 months ago on . Most recent reply

Im 18 and just starting out
I have many questions about this topic. If you can answer any of them that would be great! (I'm looking into following the million in net worth plan from the book)
When buying a property for a low value ex: a duplex in Cisco TX for 95k and probably cheaper. Does that have increased risk?
I have about 25000 saved up and I'm living at home for free how much of that should I spend on a property or save.
How does someone truly manage a property "effectively" from a distance?
How do I find new expanding and promising areas?
Are trailer park homes good investments?
With the election coming up is that a good time to buy?
I have many more questions but that is it for now thank you for your time