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Kevin Alvarado
  • New to Real Estate
  • Chicago, IL
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Tips on Finding and Closing Deal with 20k at the age of 18

Kevin Alvarado
  • New to Real Estate
  • Chicago, IL
Posted

Hey guys and gals!

This is my first post in Bigger Pockets and first time actually utilizing BP forum. I’m listening to podcast, reading books, watching videos, unfortunately spent over $2.5k on courses which I believe was not necessarily since majority of the information are all over the internet. Lesson learn. Any suggestions for me at 18 years of age with only 20k? I have found and determined good deals but don’t know how to finance it in order to flip it, don’t know the steps and so on. I’m so hungry to begin and start getting the ball rolling, I know I’m capable of so much. I will do whatever it takes. But of course, I would like some feedbacks from experienced investors. Thank you y’all!

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