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Anthony Steele
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How can I invest in Real Estate at 20 years old ?

Anthony Steele
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Riverside, CA
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How can I start investing at 20 years old? I haven’t been at my job for two years in order to qualify for some loans.

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Jorge Ramos
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  • Los Angeles, CA
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Jorge Ramos
  • New to Real Estate
  • Los Angeles, CA
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I would start by narrowing your focus to figure out what you want to do. After that, I'd look for someone already doing what you want to do in your area. Are you wanting to flip? BRRR? Wholesale? Show them that you can add value to their operation and the experience you get, and network you build in that time, will turn into dollars. This way you are able to get both experience and cash. Save that cash and with the experience you gain, you will be able to invest.

Although this sounds hard, this can be done in a relatively short time if you work hard. And at 20, congrats on wanting to invest at such a young age! You are headed in the proper direction.

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