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Newbie from Shrewsbury, Massachusetts

Luke Fontaine
  • Shrewsbury, MA
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Hi Everyone,

I'm 23 and am graduating in may. I'm Currently in Direct Sales and want to supplement my income and heard real estate is a great place to do just that. I don't know much about the market, but I talked to a real estate client of mine and she recommend I start with  a 2-3 family apartment. So my goal is to own one by May 2017 at the latest. I want to own apartments that won't be too much maintenance and tenets who are responsible. Eventually I want to save the money I make from those apartments and invest it into more apartments to keep growing. What are the steps I need to take to become a landlord and start making consistent money? Thanks so much in advance, I really appreciate it.

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