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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Seeking advice (beginner)
Hello, I am a 20 year old Realtor from Atlanta, GA. I am wanting to get into the investing side, but I have a problem. I have absolutely no money. What are my options in terms of getting started with no money? I know that I want to start on small fix and flips. Is there anyone in the area that would be willing to speak with me further?
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First thing is you're 20...and you're interested in investing...so you're miles ahead of most 20 year olds.
#1. Have patience. You have plenty of time.
#2. Best thing for you to do right now is to network your butt off with people in ATL. Look for the flippers/brokers/multi-family folks and just offer to help them...even if it's you will keep your eyes out for a deal for them. Or, maybe they need help project managing or something like that.
Learn the business...and work hard...and you'll probably be very wealthy by age 30.