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Advice for an employed beginner

Christopher Mcintosh
  • Houston, TX
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Hello,

I’m a new member here and relatively new to real estate in general. I was recently promoted to an entry level leadership position in my job and while I am paid fairly well, especially as a single ma’am, I really want to invest the next 5-10 years into building generational wealth. You kinda see where I’m going with this, right?

As someone who has a little capital, and very few expenses what would you suggest for someone like me to get started? I’m doing a lot of reading and research but I know I need to take action, at the end of the day. What do you think? Thanks

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