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How to Make Money While Learning Real Estate

Detrek Jones
  • Tacoma, WA
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I have a full time job and go to school part time. I would like to get into real estate investing but first I would like to save enough money for a safety net. My current goal is to reach $24,000 in savings by August 2014. My income and expenses are such that with effort I would only need to supplement my income by a few hundred dollars per month in order to reach my goal. Do you know of any ways that I could earn money while learning the real estate investing business?

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Aaron Mazzrillo
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I think the best way to save money while studying real estate investing is to keep your day job until the income from your investing supports your lifestyle AND there is some left over to do more investing.

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