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Updated over 6 years ago, 05/26/2018

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Jayden Kazantsev
  • Boulder County
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Starting in Real Estate

Jayden Kazantsev
  • Boulder County
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I just turned 15, I live in the Denver area. I've been interested in Real Estate for a few months now. I've been reading all good books, (Rich Dad Poor Dad, Riches Man in Babalon, Guide to investing with low or no money down, etc..). All these books are really insightful and give me a lot of good information, but the best way to learn is to just do it. I can't legally own any real estate until I'm 16, and my parents wouldn't be willing to sign a contract to buy real estate in the first place (too risky). I want to do something, but I'm not really sure what to do. 

If you have any Idea that would be great. Thanks

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