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Austin Muller
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How do I start investing in real estate?

Austin Muller
  • Holly, MI
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Currently serving active duty military and I plan on getting out soon. I would like to take advantage of the VA loan. I figure that this could be a great start for real estate investing. Likely would be the place I would live in for a few years. I just don't know where to go from here...

Any replies would be greatly appreciated!

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Tom Goans
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Tom Goans
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Austin Muller,

Walk before you run. Begin by teaming up with a seasoned real estate investor with similar investment strategies as yours. Work with the partner(s) to learn the business as you seek formal education.

The real estate business can be a lot of fun and be very rewarding. At the same time, you must have skills and knowledge. The failure rate is around 80 percent even for those who attend real estate school.

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