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Takeshia Martin
  • Memphis, TN
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25 years old starting out in RE investing? Do I give up My dreams because of lack of resources? Frustrated

Takeshia Martin
  • Memphis, TN
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I've been working on jobs i don't like and aren't paying much. I don't have alot of credit established and i can't qualify for loans. I'm really just frustrated with the process of entering real estate without any credit and without any savings or even a decent job that pays well to be able to save up eventually..FRUSTRATED. I DON'T WANT MY REAL ESTATE DREAMS TO DIE 

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Bryan O.
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  • Lakewood, CO
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Bryan O.
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  • Lakewood, CO
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If that's all it takes for you to give up, then you should probably find something else to do with your life. Listen/read J. Massey's story. Once you reach that point, then you might qualify for some sympathy.

I recommend:

1) start repairing your credit. It is not difficult, but does take time

2) Learn about wholesaling

3) Learn about flipping using hard money

4) Ask questions on BP to help move you toward your goals. Use Facebook for whining

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