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Kiya Smith
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Newbie from Atlanta, Ga

Kiya Smith
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Smyrna, GA
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Hello all, I am a newbie that currently resides in Atlanta. I have been introduced to the investing world by my step mother and friend. I have read the book the one minute millionaire (the enlighten way to wealth) and other books on real estate and I am so excited about starting. I am looking for a mentor or somebody to help me on my journey becoming a real estate investor. I am 22 years young I hold a job in the automotive business (check profile) being the crm (customers relations manager) so I network with about 80+ people a day. I am very people oriented and am a great communicator, I can't want to network with the great people on bigger pockets!

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David T.
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David T.
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Kiya, welcome to BP, it's an awesome resource even for us old guys. Your best bet is to read through as much as you can and listen to the blogs - very useful. Immerse yourself for a few months until you can relax around the terminology and get to know some people. You're making a real smart move and you have plenty of time.

The very best of luck with it.

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