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Bradey Peavy
  • Rental Property Investor
  • AL (alabama)
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Is there anything I can do?

Bradey Peavy
  • Rental Property Investor
  • AL (alabama)
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So I just turned 18 in December. I have no line of credit, No experience, and I’m not even out of highschool. I love real estate and want to learn all that I can. I’ve analyzed deals in my home town and out of my home town and feel that I’m about ready to buy my first property and try house hacking. Are there any actionable steps that I can take to prepare myself for what I’m about to do. Or should I just keep doing my homework on properties and wait.

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