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Updated over 7 years ago, 08/13/2017

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Julio Caceres
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Beaver Dams, NY
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College student wanting to invest

Julio Caceres
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Beaver Dams, NY
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Hello everyone! I need your opinions :) I'm 20, I have little to no experience in Real State. I have read Rich Dad Poor Dad and I'm half way though Cash Flow Quadrant. (These books are changing my mindset/life like nothing else) Also, I am I'm binge hearing the BiggerPockets podcast. I'm attending a community college. I'm finishing my 2 year business degree soon. I plan to become a real state part time investor as soon it's appropriate. I'm an intern in the company I work for. I have now been there for 4 years. I have 10k in savings now and I'm free of debt from school. I own no assets. How do I position myself better to start investing/learning? When do you consider it's an appropriate time to get started? *Please feel free to add questions if helps you answer the questions.* Thank you!

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