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Updated over 4 years ago, 04/14/2020

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Randy Hucker
  • New to Real Estate
  • Cincinnati, OH
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New Member/Investor - Cincinnati, OH

Randy Hucker
  • New to Real Estate
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Hello, my name is Randy and I hope that everyone is doing well with Covid-19. I am brand new to the real estate game and looking to dive in. I am young (18) and hoping that I will be able to use it to my advantage. I have been reading around this site as well as several blogs written by one of the other contributors here. I've read Rich Dad Poor Dad and a mentor/investor suggested Nothing Down for the 2000's.

I'm in a really weird scenario. Being this young I work full time and have a very small but "abled-to-be-saved" income. I don't have a ton of money. I do have decent credit. However, to my advantage, I have no credit card debt, student loans, or car loans. 

Thank you mom and dad <3!

I'm trying to learn as much as possible but I also want to get going as soon as possible, I have a gut feeling that college isn't the way for me so I'm scrambling to work! I think analysis paralysis is what I want to avoid because I know myself.

I'm open to any suggestions, tips, or recommendations.

Again, stay safe everyone!

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