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George Scott Carrington
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If you could start over, what would you do?

George Scott Carrington
  • Tulsa, Ok
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Those of you who are more experienced, in any particular aspect of REI, if you could start over and either change strategies or approaches to how you invested, what would you change? I'm currently a sophomore in college and am interested in getting into the world of real estate investing after I graduate. At the moment it seems as though the big money is in commercial and multi family real estate, but that requires large amounts of capital to start in, any input would be helpful.

Thanks

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