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Updated about 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

22 year old newbie. Any tips will be helpful!
I'm young and have no real estate back ground, but so what. I've had some real estate education and I am now ready to begin marketing, but before I do that, I want to prepare myself as much as possible (even though I know there's no way I can be totally prepared). The more I know the better. I'm young, and a women, and my fear is people will try to take advantage of that. So before I jump in, I want to soak up as much good knowledge as I can. The more I know the more confident I will feel. Any advice or tips are more than welcome!! I live in southern NH but I am not limiting myself to this state or area what so ever.