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Where to start?
If a young investor is short on cash (me) but is interested in the real estate market a few years down the road, how do I start? My main concern is: What if I find a good investment opportunity that has a profitable cashflow that covers the monthly expenses, but one day I end up short of tenants only to drain my entire savings in a matter of months?