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Updated almost 5 years ago, 02/03/2020

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Isaac Pyle
  • New to Real Estate
  • Louisville, KY
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What can a broke college student do now?

Isaac Pyle
  • New to Real Estate
  • Louisville, KY
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Hey guys! Just thought I would throw this out there and see if anyone has advice for me, I am VERY fascinated by house-hacking, and have been watching / listening / reading everything I can about it for multiple years now (I am only 20, so that is pretty much all of my adult life thus far). However, because I am in school, I obviously don't have enough time to make an income that would even begin to approve me for a loan on a house, especially in the area of my school (Boulder / Denver, CO). But I would rather not spend my time in school just waiting to be out so that I can begin working and start investing in real estate, because all signs seem to tell me that the earlier you can get started, the more it pays off down the line. Does anyone have recommendations on what I can be doing while in school for 2+ more years?

Any advice is appreciated, and obviously I still have a lot to learn before I actually begin investing.

Thanks in advance!

- Isaac

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