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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

To start now or to start after I graduate?
So I have been wanting to start investing into rental properties for a while now and just found bigger pockets a couple months ago. My problem is I’m going to school full time to get a bachelors degree and only have 1 year left. Should I start even though I’m going to school full time and working two jobs and try to obtain a rental property? Or should I just continue to listen to the bigger pockets podcast and keep learning and start when I graduate in a year?