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Mason Richard Sherman
  • Panama City Beach, FL
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19 year old eager to start investing! Just need some help.

Mason Richard Sherman
  • Panama City Beach, FL
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Hello BP world, I haven't been on the site for too long but i have throughly enjoyed and appreciated what I've learned and all the site has to offer. I'm a 19 year old that lives in Panama City Beach, Fl, and have been interested in real estate investment since I was about 17 and have been studying up since. I'm more interested in residential investing for now (owning duplex/triplex/complex) until I get some experience and then move onto bigger commercial deals. From what I can tell my towns economy is growing fast, which makes me want to get into the game now before it hits its peak and then trends downward. My question is what is the best way to get into it??? I'm not sure if I should become a real estate agent to save up some money first or keep my job now and just save what I can (I work about 6 days a week and make about $100 a day average) I'm not happy with this and I've always wanted to be successful since I was very young. It's very frustrating cause I do constant reading and educate myself on the industry but cannot do anything without any funding. I still live with my parents so I do not pay for rent/food/etc. if anyone has any advice please let me know! I feel very lost right now and need some guidance

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