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What should I do if I don’t have enough cash?

DeAndre Cochrane
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Hey BiggerPockets Community!

I’m really eager to get started investing but, what if I don’t have enough money to get started and what is enough?

What should I do to approach this situation? Should I just continue to save until I have “enough” or are there other ways to get around this?

Thanks BPC!

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Clifford Paul
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What's your side hustle? I always ask this question because I encounter lots of people that know I'm living well and want to get into real estate investing. 

When confronted with this question it's the deer in the headlights response.  I have found that most people don't want to work to become successful.  When I say work... yes I actually mean working 2 or more jobs or starting a side business. 

There's 24 hours in a day, just assuming a regular 8 hour job and 8 hours  of sleep. What are you doing with your free 8 hours? 

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