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Starting out investing with no money

Rafael Esteves
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Hey everyone! I am currently a freshman at college and have been learning about real estate. Specifically, I am interested in renting out multi family homes. I was wondering if it would be a bad idea for me to start investing now given that I literally have no saving and no income. I am aware that there are options for me to do so but I am worried about defaulting on my loans. Literally if I lose any money in any month I will default on my loans.

It might be worth noting that I am studying computer science at a pretty good school so I will probably make a decent amount of money when I graduate.

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