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Drew Simpson
  • Sarasota, FL
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Novice learning advice

Drew Simpson
  • Sarasota, FL
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What is some advice you would give someone just learning this field? I'm 21 years old, student half time, and own/operate a food truck in Sarasota, Florida. A city that is tremendously growing with a bunch of big commercial building getting built as we speak. Sarasota has been growing and l try to convince my family to invest.. I want to own a bunch of properties one day and make passive income from it.. I've read a lot about the BRRR strategy and some others but i'm just a novice. Let's just theoretically say l have $100,000 cash to start out & buy a property or mortgage it. Is this financially enough? Should l just go do it and stop overthinking it? Just learn as l go? Any tips and advice really helps when you may have just started out. Maybe some videos or books l could read?

Thanks, Drew.

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