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How to take some concrete steps while still a college student
I will just be finishing my fourth semester in my bachelor’s degree in Entrepreneurship, so I will be a rising Junior. Besides listening to the BiggerPockets podcasts religiously, reading as many articles as I can, and networking as often as possible, what concrete steps can I take towards becoming a real estate investor?
I am typical college student who will have some loans to pay off come graduation and while I am saving money, I do not have the funding myself to jump into buying a deal. But I want to get started in some way while my excitement about real estate investing is new and expanding!