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Logan Schmoe
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Looking for advice on how to get started

Logan Schmoe
  • Gower, MO
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I am just comping out of high school and am looking forward to investing my time and money into rental property's I am having troubles finding out where to start any available grants,mentors,or advice would be great thanks

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Jeff Tallard
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Jeff Tallard
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  • Madison, WI
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 I would start with episode one of Bigger Pockets and listen to all of the episodes.  Any knowledge that you gain will increase your confidence and give you direction.  Read the forums.    Learn something about the different types of real estate that are available for investment.   Find a niche that suits your skill set and passion.  Ask around and see if there is a person in your community that is successful real estate investor  that might be willing to be a mentor for you.  Instead of renting consider buying a house and getting some roommates when you are ready to get started  investing.  Make sure that you understand tenant screening, leases and zoning ordinances before you take the plunge.   Best of luck to you!!

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