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Updated 10 days ago on . Most recent reply
Need some help!
I'm just about to graduate highschool and I have about 15k saved up and I want to invest it in real estate. It's obviously not a ton of money but how do you guys recommend me investing with it?
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Prior to diving in I would suggest a few things: I agree with @Kevin Sobilo
Invest in relationships and knowledge before taking the leap
1. Find a local mentor
2. Connect with lenders, agents, property managers, contractors, attorneys etc.
3. Perhaps work for/as a property manager, real estate agent, and/or wholesaler
4. Build up your cash as you build your knowledge and network
5. Underwrite, underwrite, underwrite - master this