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I am back to BiggerPockets

Benaiah Savage
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I am back on bigger pockets after several years of being inactive. I would like to say I’m just turned 29 and my focus is better than it was 10 years ago. I have a little funding and unfortunately because of the pandemic I am unemployed but I would like to enter the world of investment property. My first question is how likely can I get my hands into real estate without much money or any partners. I have heard about RIETs, but I dnt feel those are as tangible as my own physical property.

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Will Fraser
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Joe's not wrong . . . the simplest path will be what I described, and Occam favors this for sure.

A different path that may well lead to a more dynamic overall success would be to get up into the clouds and figure out what fuels you and what your big "why" is in life and then figure out what dirt work you can do to best pursue that.  Then, go out and hustle towards that end (usually through self employment or contract work) and your upside is limitless!

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