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Richard DeAngelo
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Ambitious and young invester

Richard DeAngelo
  • Tampa, FL
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I'm 19 and in college, I Have 2k and I want to start investing into flipping houses or being a landlord, what would be a good way to start out and what type of home would be good to buy at first.

Thank you

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Terry Beall
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Terry Beall
  • Boonsboro, MD
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Welcome to the BP community!  Go under the "education" tab and go through blogs, podcasts, anything you can get your hands on.  Start visiting your local REIAs and talk to experienced investors.  What is the niche you want to do?  Don't try to do everything at once!  Get a niche, learn it, do it!

Wishing you the best!

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