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Getting into Real Estate young
Hi ladies and gentlemen, I’m really interested in taking the courses and becoming a licensed realtor. The problem (I think it’s a problem at least) is I’m only 17 years old. So, I will probably be starting around 19 years old. I’ve been doing a lot of research and something I keep hearing is that getting into real estate is a very tough thing to do at a young age, due to the obvious lack of experience. And I was hoping I could some advice on whether I should pursue my interest in real estate now or not.