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need help starting out!?

Taylor Smith
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So I'm 20 years old, I have a good job with good pay, little bills and I live with my parents. With my current job I bring home around $1000-$1100 every 2 weeks. I have somewhere close to $650 in bills monthly. I'm looking to get into doing something with real estate but I'm not sure exactly witch route in going to take yet, but I'd like to jump on the opportunity while I'm young and still living at home. I've been talking about it with someone at work and they directed me here so I'm just looking for some of y'alls opinions on which route you'd think I should take in the beginning of this jourmey. thanks, I appreciate any responses.

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Bryant Tumbelekis
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Bryant Tumbelekis
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Taylor- I recommend reading the Rich Dad, Poor Dad series of books to get your mind in the right place.Following that, dive into bigger pockets very own, @brandonturner’s book “The book on rental property investing”.

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