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Advice for a young investor

Zachary Weldon
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My name is Zachary weldon, I'm 22 and currently pursuing my computer science degree at Troy university where I also play football. I'm set to graduate in December if this year. In July 2018 I invested in my first rental property right outside of the university. I live in it and rent out rooms to my teammates. With rent income I can fully pay my mortgage and pocket about $400 per month. After I graduate I would love to expand and scale my investing and possibly invest in some multi family units. I would be extremely grateful if any more experienced investors would be willing to offer a young investor some advice!

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