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Updated about 4 years ago on . Most recent reply
Advice on Getting Started for a Recent Graduate
Hello Everyone! My name is Brady Fox, I am 23 years old, and I am working on getting started in real estate investing in the Stafford/Fredericksburg, Virginia area (about an hour south of DC). I have a steady job but, like everyone else, I would like to supplement my income and I love the flexibility of real estate. I have spent the last 3 months reading books and case studies, listening to podcasts, and I just submitted my inactive salesperson application. I do not have a specific deal type in mind and was planning on doing a case by case basis based on what would mutually help all parties involved equally. I believe I have a sufficient understanding of wholesaling, seller financing, BRRRR, et cetera to successfully complete a deal, but I wanted to see if there was anything specific that you would recommend I do before jumping in. I also was curious as to what point you would create an entity for an investing business. I am in the process of developing a Carrot website since I am expecting it to take a couple of months to gain a foothold, but have been hesitant to publish it since I technically do not have a business to name yet. Thank you in advance, I am very excited join this community.