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16 year old in need of Real-estate advice

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Hello everyone my name is Arman Bagdasaryan, I just wanted to ask if you have any advice for a 16 year old who is eager to learn and build wealth through real-estate investing. I'm currently learning as much as possible, i'm watching the podcasts, reading books, taking notes, and i'm also analyzing deals just to get used to it. On top of that i'm saving up money so I can buy my first deal. Is there anything specific I should be focusing on such as networking at a young age learning about a specific topic about Real-estate? If so please let me know any advice would be amazing, thank you so much for your time! 

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One advice I would have given myself if I had to go back is to take the opportunity to work for someone in the real estate field - whether it is as simple as doing admin work or running errands for the company.  The exposure to the area you want to dive into is invaluable.  Books are one thing.  Being part of it and living it is something else.  If you can, I would even consider offering yourself as a summer intern just to get your foot in the door.

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