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hello..college student from Nashville

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Hello, I'm a student at Austin Peay University in Clarksville. I bought a house 2 1/2 years ago in Nashville, renovated 2 rooms, landscaped the yard, and sold it two years later and pocketed 17k. I was already really interested in real estate but this helped make it my first love. After that I quit my job and went to school full time. However being a student I know it will be really tough for me to obtain any money for future projects. I have excellent credit, a little bit of real estate knowledge, and a great deal of common sense. So I'm hoping to find some help some answers here on the board.

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