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Updated about 7 years ago, 12/13/2017

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Josh Hawkins
  • Denver, CO
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You're 20 years old again and want to get into real estate...

Josh Hawkins
  • Denver, CO
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Hello, 

So If you were to go back to your mid 20's and get into the real estate business what would you do how would you do it? I'm moving to Denver in a few months and want to get into real estate as a full time job. The only experience I have, is when I helped a friend completely gut and reno a rental property two years ago. It was an amazing experience learned a lot and reconfirmed my love for this industry. I know I belong in this industry, i just know, and moving to Denver gives me the opportunity to jump right in. I don't have the money to just invest or just buy a house right away. That's why I'm here, I've read Set for Life, I've listen to countless podcasts (bigger pockets and others) but still don't know how or where to approach this industry. Do I flip, wholesale, go commercial (the more I hear/learn about the current residential market in Denver this seems like a a good option). What would you do if you could do it all over again? 

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