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Saving money for real estate investing

Ethan Castaneda
  • Houston, TX
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Hey guys I'm 16 years old and would love to begin my real estate investing career after college, which is still a far ways off. I will more than likely get a degree in engineering and then find a job. I would like to work a few years in the engineering industry and have a side hustle of real estate investing to get my foot in the door. Eventually I want to switch over to real estate investing and build long term wealth so I can retire. I am aware that if you save an put money into a 401k or a Roth IRA, it could be difficult or costly to take money out to invest. So my question is, any money I make from now on, through college, and after with engineering, where or what should I save my money to?

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