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Updated over 3 years ago, 03/16/2021

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Real Estate Before 18?

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Hey BP! I'm 16, turning 17 in a few weeks, and I was wondering what my best course(s) of action would be up until I leave the nest so to speak when I graduate in June 2022. Are there any books, blogs, podcasts tailored towards younger, new investors? Does it really even matter how young I am? I've done some research, and it seems as though house hacking a multi-family property (I was thinking a triplex) off of a FHA loan would be best for me. If any financial information helps, I'm currently making 15k a year, and at that same job I'm set for a management position when I'm 18 which would bring in close to 65k. My market would be in the surrounding Denver/Aurora area, I plan on using extra money from this job to help me get started. Any advice would be appreciated so much!

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