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Pedro Gonzalez
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17 years old barely learning any advice will help

Pedro Gonzalez
  • laredo texas
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I am just looking for guidance maybe something that helped you all. Any really good books you all recommend??

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Jonah Kolsrud
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Great to see you starting your journey so young! I would highly recommend devoting time to listening to the podcast and reading a few books. ,For books, Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki will come highly recommended and I myself am a big fan of Set for Life by Scott Trench. Once you get a few books under your belt I would recommend joining a local REIA or meetup to meet some veterans of the game and always look for an opportunity that you could add value to them (i.e. driving for dollars and giving them leads local to your area, etc.) This value add portion is key as it gives you an organic mentorship and people in the REI community tend to be personable and want to help you as well!

If you ever have more questions, I would be happy to help point you in the right direction as best I can!

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