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Tyler Bunday
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Starting in Real Estate Fresh From College

Tyler Bunday
  • Walnut Creek, CA
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Hey Everyone, My name is Tyler and I am very interested in building a rental property portfolio. A little background about myself first. I just graduated from college with light debt. I am 2/3 of the way to a seller's license yet I don't know any way I can break into investing as I do not yet have money nor is my local market cheap at all (SF Bay Area). Can anyone give me some advice for a young person who wants to put in the work owning rental properties without much money? Thank you so much, Tyler

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Antoine Martel
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Antoine Martel
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Tyler.

I grew up in the bay area and know exactly how you feel. The only way that I was able to invest in real estate with very little cash was by investing out of state. You can buy rentals out of state with $15-20k down that cash flow $200-300/mo.

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