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Mekei Coleman
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Florida City, FL
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How should I take action as a beginner

Mekei Coleman
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Florida City, FL
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I’m coming to understand taking action is crucial to not get stuck just learning. I’m 18 and only have about 100$. I was at a point where I’ve seen I should get a real estate license. As I gone though learning more I see I want to be an investor. I’m leaning more towards just learning because I’m not sure what type of action to take. Should I spend time looking at marketplaces,speaking to people etc even though I don’t really know much. I’m reading and watching videos I’m just not sure what small steps of action I should take if any yet. I’m looking into strategies and how I want to build capital. To wrap this up I would like advice for what action I should take right now while I learn more.

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Hey @Mekei Coleman! Welcome. I see you're also from the South Florida area. I would definitely say hit up the local REI as often as you can to network with people who are doing what you are trying to do. You can learn a ton from what others who are actively investing and make contacts with people who can help you along your journey. Would also recommend just binging through the BiggerPockets podcast and just learning as much as you can. There are many people on the podcast who have started with small amounts of money, although you'll probably need to save a little more than $100 ;)

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