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Greg Pagh
  • Portland, OR
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Can you be to old to invest in real estate

Greg Pagh
  • Portland, OR
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Im 50 years old and have want to invest in real estate for quite a while. Recently I inherited some money( not a huge amount) that I would like to invest. I live in the Portland,Oregon market and housing prices are high. 

My question is, can someone invest in real estate for the first time at 50 and still have a long enough window to make money if they are a buy and hold investor.

Thanks

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Jacqueline Carrington
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Jacqueline Carrington
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I live by this motto: You're never too old for anything until you're dead!

Of course you can invest and still make money! Congratulations on taking the 1st step!

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