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Updated 3 months ago, 10/02/2024

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Seth Goforth
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Starting Real Estate Investing and networking at 17yrs

Seth Goforth
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I’m 17, have a job, looking for networking and to get started ASAP in real estate. I plan on getting real estate license when I’m 18. I’ve been saving and investing in forex and stocks until I start real estate investing. Any ideas for what I should do to start? I don’t have a credit card or score by the way.


(I plan on using the BRRRR strategy)

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Johnny Lynum
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Johnny Lynum
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Hey Seth! You're remarkable! You're way ahead of the game. Since you don't have a credit score yet, think about getting a secured credit card to build it up—it'll be key for real estate financing. Keep saving, learning about the BRRRR strategy, and start networking with local investors or online groups. Also, house-hacking is a great way to start with little cash. You've got a solid plan—keep going!

  • Johnny Lynum
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