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Guidance for a newcomer

Ryker Valk
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Hi all,

I am 19, currently in university but extremely interested in multi-family investing. To all the seasoned vets out there, what single most crucial piece of advice you would give someone looking to break into the industry? I am highly motivated to achieve financial freedom, I have been self educating for the better part of a year and it seems like Multi family is the most viable avenue for me. I appreciate any answers/advice.


Thank you!

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Travis Timmons
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House hack, maximize your W2/primary income, live off of next to nothing, and be patient. Slow and steady still wins the race. We overestimate what we can do in 1 year but underestimate what we can do in 10 years.

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