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Updated about 14 hours ago, 01/07/2025

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Augusta Owens
  • New to Real Estate
  • Dallas, TX
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New member and new to real estate

Augusta Owens
  • New to Real Estate
  • Dallas, TX
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Hello all,

I'm completely green when it comes to real estate, as in currently learning the terminology new. I never thought about real estate being something I would be remotely interested in, I'm more of a combat sports guy. I just recently started a jiu jitsu academy with a couple of friends, and although I was not in the day to day grind of the process in finding a building and building the space out, I did become fascinated with the process. This lead me into Youtube and construction/renovations, which eventually brought real estate and investing onto my radar. I recognize how much work is needed to succeed in this industry, and thanks to the US Army working hard has never been an issue for me. I guess my first question, which I imagine is similar for many who enters into this forum, is what is the best first steps for someone who is interested in real estate and investing, but doesn't have a great deal of capital to begin the journey?

Thank you all in advance for your feedback, wisdom, and tips.

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