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Updated 4 months ago,

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Is these option a possible strategy?

Natasha B.
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I am just wondering how possible is these ideas. If I am self employed or real estate agent can I purchase properties with the funds  I earn either option for a renting out house or fix or flip? What I was told I need to have two year of work experience. Which would be  consider the tradition route?  Were I get a loan, but need about two year on the job, etc..

A little background info I sadly lost my job, but willing to restart everything. Just try to see what direction is possible.

I willing to get my real estate agent license or start a business. Yes, I am looking for another job.

Also, is it possible to do REITs. I was told that I need a lot of money for this, but is that accurate? I also heard that was accurate. Reits are consider a saving? That the saving has interest paid to it, compound interest? Would  this a good option to start with and learn about too.

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