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Roberto Kattan
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First time investing

Roberto Kattan
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Washington, DC
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I have recently graduated from Georgetown University from my masters in real estate development and finance and am trying to start an investment vehicle in this industry. Any suggestions as a first time investor of things i should dodge or look out for.

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Lee G.
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Lee G.
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Maybe it's his college experience that's giving him the wisdom to keep an open mind to learn from the mistakes of others.  Bashing education is the new low hanging fruit argument these days.  It's popular but doesn't mean its correct. 

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