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Andrew Centeno
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getting started in the real-estate world.

Andrew Centeno
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Antonio Tx
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Hi, My name is Andrew I'm 18 years old I've been listening to the bigger pockets podcast I just started reading their books and I've quickly fallen in love with real estate. I'm a college student at UIW in San Antonio Texas and I'm wondering what y'all would recommend I do when just getting started, I want to get my first property in the next year and a half, what advice would y'all give me on accomplishing that.

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Jose Campos
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Jose Campos
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Talk to as many people as possible regarding real estate; people in the know actually doing it: investing, rehabbing, purchasing, financing etc. Depends on what you want to do exactly. Start saving as well and spend every free minute you have on MLS or even realtor.com and Zillow if you don't have access and start learning, seeing what the market has to offer. Best of luck! It's fun and a great learning experience.

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