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Angel Rafael
  • Grand Rapids, MI
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16 and I want to know how or where to Real Estate investing

Angel Rafael
  • Grand Rapids, MI
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Write your posting 16 and I want to do Real Estate investing . I think I can't yet till 18 so what could I do to be prepared?

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Account Closed
  • College Park, MD
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Account Closed
  • College Park, MD
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Hey Angel,

   It's awesome to know that you're so young and already thinking about your future! If you want to get into Real Estate Investing, there's tons of stuff you can still do even though you're 16. The best thing I would say for you to do is to educate yourself. Here's a good link on books to read: 

https://www.biggerpockets.com/renewsblog/2013/04/14/best-real-estate-books/

At 16, you have all the time in the world to properly prepare yourself for when you decide to get into real estate investing, so really take the time to sit down and understand every aspect of REI there is to know. You can also start saving up (if you have a part-time job) little by little so that you can come out swinging when you're ready to make your first investment.

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