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Networking for a newbie
Hello, I'm John Scully, and I have most recently got a knack to pursue multi-family (2-3) condominiums/houses. I'm 18 years old, and currently hold 10k in equity, spread throughout cash and stocks. I aspire to be financially free, and hope to do so through real-estate and running my summer & spring asphalt sealcoating service. Any advice on any front from anyone would be monumental for my journey, and I'd be very grateful. I hope to network with people who are where I want to be, and grow relationships with others.
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Best advice, don't be like me! Don't wait years; take action. Do a serious dive into research and reading for a few months, but burn it into your brain: Take. Action. Make a plan, and execute. You really can't go wrong with almost any of the books in the BP bookstore. Feel free to reach out.