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Updated about 2 years ago, 10/25/2022

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Joe K
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Hey everyone,
I'm sure this topic has been on here before, but I just started this account and decided to post a question before it all begins.

Well I'm currently living at home with my parents and am dying to start investing in real estate. Unfortunately, I am only 16 years old.

We are definitely your definition of poor-middle class, and I have been very interested with Real Estate and have read tons, from Dolf de Roos - Robert Kiyosaki, and have attended a day event by Darren Weeks, who is the Canadian representative of Rich Dad. I'm writing this as my access to a good credit line or parents who can invest is nonexistant.

Anyways, would anyone know where a good place would be to go, or better yet, a group of people who would actually consider helping such a person start a young age?

Passive cashflow is the way I want to go, and would like to start as soon as possible, with the smartest people available!

If anyone has advice or comments, thank you very much

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