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Updated over 4 years ago, 05/27/2020

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Alex Yang
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  • Central Texas
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How do I start with some cash but no job?

Alex Yang
  • Investor
  • Central Texas
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I'm a full time student from Austin, Texas with the coming summer and fall semesters left in school. I've been telling myself I can't start investing in real estate until I graduate and get a job but now I know it's probably a matter of "How can I.." rather than "I can't until.."

A BRRRR or flip would be great for my first project. I'm familiar with the steps and processes for both but not sure how i could fund my first deal with 25K cash, about 700 credit score, no income or job, no leverage-able assets and no experience yet (and ideally get my cash back out quickly.)

Any tips or ideas would be greatly appreciated!

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