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New and want to learn

Dustin Scott
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
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Hello everyone. I am new and learning real estate. I turned 21 this year and real estate has really interested me since i was 19. I recently recieved my real estate license to start selling rental properties in manhattan.

Eventually I would like to invest in commercial properties, but starting off small in the residential arena may be good for me at the moment. Do you guys have any advice for somone trying to get into the investment field sooner rather than later?

I'll contiune to read these forums and soak up as much information as i possibly can! Thanks

:groovy:

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