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Starting Out In Real Estate
Hi everyone,
I'm a 22 year old college student currently reading "The Book On Rental Property Investing" and it's opened my eyes to the world of real estate and the possibilities it has. I'll be graduating in May with a degree in finance and will most likely have a corporate job out of college. However, my goal is to become financially independent in 20 years. I believe real estate can help me do that. I would appreciate any insight to what strategies I can use starting out once I graduate to get the ball rolling. I'm intrigued by multiplex rentals, storage unit rentals, and the BRRRR strategy. Any thoughts?