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Nick W.
  • Contractor
  • Boston, MA
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Soon to Be College Grad Looking for Advice

Nick W.
  • Contractor
  • Boston, MA
Posted

Hi All,

I am looking for some advice on ways to learn more about the Real Estate Investing world. In September I am starting my full time job as a construction manager in the Boston area. My major has taught me a great deal about construction and a lot of the information ties directly into real estate. For the last five months I have worked as a Real Estate agent but have not learned the information I have wanted to learn which is about finding areas to invest in. I have learned a great deal about leases and landlord laws which is a huge plus. I plan to invest in a property by the Summer of 2022. Any advice on how to get started as a new investor? I'm looking for more ways to first hand get involved in real estate investing from the side lines to learn more. Feel free to reach out and connect.

Thanks,

Nick

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