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Nicholas Lisauskas
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22 year old seeking advice!

Nicholas Lisauskas
  • Investor
  • Aurora, IL
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Hi everybody, I'm a graduating senior in college with currently little money to my name who would like to get started with real estate investing? Any advice on how to get started this young with so little money?

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Crystal Smith
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Originally posted by @Nicholas Lisauskas:

Hi everybody,

I'm a graduating senior in college with currently little money to my name who would like to get started with real estate investing? Any advice on how to get started this young with so little money?

First decide that you will continuously learn:  Start out w/ all the recommended readings from BP, but I'd put Rich Dad, Poor Dad @ the top of the list.  Then find some people who have had some success doing what it is you want to do & learn, then act on what you learn.

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