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Sean Ebert
  • Nashua, NH
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Getting Started in NH

Sean Ebert
  • Nashua, NH
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Hello all,
I am new to BP and new to RE world. I am a motivated 20 year old going to school part time for business management and working two part time jobs. I would like to one day start my onw business (hopefully in RE). I have recently realized i have a big passion for real estate and for the past couple months i have been reading everything i could on real estate, investing, and financial literacy, one of my favorites was "Rich Dad Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki. i have been trying to save up as much as i can so i can try and get started in RE sooner rather then later. Already having some taste of the "corporate life" i am already sick of it and want to pursue RE to hopefully make some serious money down the road.

I live in Southern NH and would like some advice on a good way to get out in the field and more hands on. I have been debating on taking a real estate licensing course but not sure if its worth it since you dont need a license for REI. I would love to get a job in the field to learn the ropes if you will, but im not sure what i could get in the area especially with no licenses and no experience. I am very interested in starting out with wholesaling or flippin/rehabbing. I would like some info on some seminars in the area or other ideas to get out and learning about RE.
I cant wait to get starting on my RE career and look forward to any advice offered.
Thank you in advance!!

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