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Updated almost 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Where to start at 17
Okay so here is the story, I'm 17 and have recently been researching the idea of turning real estate investing into a career. Due to me not being able to enter a legally binding contract I don't think I can really start this until next year, but I want to put myself in a position to get an educated start out of the gate. I am fortunate enough to be making fairly good money for a person my age and my goal is to have enough money and knowledge by the time I turn 18 to have a down payment on my first property and have it paid off as soon as possible. So, I ask who should I be talking to, where should I be reading on BP, what are some other good sources to look into, is this feasible, and where do I start? Thanks!