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Mike Chillinsky
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  • Carlsbad, CA
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Seek advice introducing investing to young adult children

Mike Chillinsky
  • Contractor
  • Carlsbad, CA
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I have a question for the BP community. I want to introduce the concept of real estate investing to my adult children. (22 & 26) I’ve been “hanging” around Bigger Pockets for a few years now but have yet to do my first deal. (not complaining or making excuses) As timing would have it, all three of us are exploring career “options”. I’m looking to expose the concept of building wealth and getting them involved so they “could” become financially independent (or at least be financially savvy) even if they decided this isn’t what they want to do full-time… or perhaps not at all. Both are college educated, but when it comes to personal finances, it blows me away how little is taught not only in high school, but at university level as well!

For me, I’m a remodeling contractor and have stopped taking on any more projects. I’m finally putting my efforts into something I’ve wanted to do for a very long time. (If you’re looking for a contractor to partner with, send me a message) I still enjoy remodeling work, but I want to do it for myself! So on to my question for you all.

With so much great content available on Bigger Pockets, if you wanted to introduce investing to a someone and “make a good first impression”, which BP podcasts, blogs or articles you suggest? 

Thanks,

"Dad"

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