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Updated almost 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Investing fresh out of college
So I am new to the real estate industry and I am learning more and more everyday. I am pursuing to be an agent right now but my end goal is to be an investor. I have listened to a lot of the BP Podcasts and have looked at a lot of the forums.
Now that I feel I am gaining the knowledge of the market my next question is how do I start investing with little to no capital and a lot of student loan debt. Do you suggest that I just work and save or does anybody else have any creative ways that I can start to invest sooner?
All advice is appreciated, thanks BP family!