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Jack Son
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Beginner Strategy For Low Income Investors

Jack Son
  • Orlando, FL
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Hey BP members, i'm looking for the best RE entry points if anyone could share their tips, stories, etc id appreciate it. 

Basically I am a newbie, have a good understanding of real estate but have never made a deal. Mostly due to limited income, making just over 20k a yr, little money saved and looking to jump in now as i am young. 

Currently been seeking best strategy to jump in, I know for a fact I want my first deal to be a house hack to minimize monthly expenses (Unless of course a screaming deal jumps out at me and I can partner with a baller looking to finance 100%... 😎) however I also been looking into being an agent(less prefferred) or a sales associate for a Re company where I can learn while increasing income potential.

Any thoughts??

Thanks in advance,

Jack

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