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Robert Gucker
  • Deer Park/Buffalo, NY
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When is the 'right' time to begin investing in Real Estate?

Robert Gucker
  • Deer Park/Buffalo, NY
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Hey all,

I have been a long time member of Bigger Pockets, but mainly just a lurker. I am looking to get more involved and become a part of this seemingly amazing community. When I ask myself about Real Estate, there's is always one thing that seems to get into my way, when and where should I start? As a university student, I feel like right now is not the time I should begin investing and I should just continue to learn and absorb as many resources as possible. But, is my reasoning right? I feel that because I don't plan on staying in my University location after graduation, that right now would just not be a good time to get started. Once I move somewhere and settle down, then I will begin my journey. I already have plenty of capital to begin, but i'm not sure if i'm in a good position to start investing. Thank you all for your time. 

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