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Quinn Preece
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I am still in my undergraduate but want to get involved in real estate. In order to prepare for my financial freedom, I am reading books and trying to get involved by doing a little stock market trading. However, I really want to begin my path down Real Estate and owning my own rental properties. Where should I begin? How can I build my portfolio now as a college student with two more years of my Bachelors degree?

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The suggestions are great. I wished I knew what I know now about FI in college. One of my favorite books is Your money or your life, which teaches you a lot about frugality but more importantly understanding where is your “enough” point. For podcast I recommend coach carson and how to money! Good luck and keep at it!

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