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Jeremy Doyle
  • Renter
  • Pensacola, FL
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Newbie from Florida

Jeremy Doyle
  • Renter
  • Pensacola, FL
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Hello! I'm 21 years old, and lately, I've been thinking about investments, and I know that real estate is the surest way to earn a profit, whether it be short term or long term. I was thinking about purchasing property, without a home on it. A lot, I guess. I want to purchase something that, in the future will be of some demand, and the value will go up significantly. Considering my income, the price of the property would have to be quite low. Income right now is only at 30,000. However, I'm pretty sure that even with my low income there is some possibility of investing in Real Estate. Any ideas??
Thanks
Blaine

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