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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

No money, but I've got a plan
I'm a 22 year old getting ready to graduate college and I have been especially interested in real estate investing for some time now, particularly multifamly. Like most college students, I've got close to zip in the bank, but I am not discouraged. This is why I joined BP , to get some answers. My question to anyone who is listening is this: If I could get a group of investors to pool in on a deal, how could I make it worth while to them for me to get a percentage of the cashflow? If that really isn't an option then what alternatives are there to get my foot in the door, to start building wealth and strong network?