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New to real estate and just introducing myself!

Cam Mauldin
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Hello everyone, 
My name is cam and I am 26 years old. I served in the Army for 6 years and am now going to college to become an airline pilot. I've Become very interested in the Bigger Pockets site an all it has to offer. On several of the podcasts they mention post here so here I am. I would love an information given for those just starting out and for people like myself who are on a fixed income and also in college and working a job should begin to look. Thank you all in advance!

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Grace Wang
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Grace Wang
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@Cam Mauldin Like Ronald mentioned about house hacking, I think that would be a great option for you. I'd recommend you read Craig Curelop's book "The House Hacking Strategy" and Scott Trench's "Set For Life" as starting points. "Rich Dad Poor Dad" is also a very popular book that brings people down the rabbit hole of passive income and financial independence. Happy to have you here on BP and thank you for your service!

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