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Don Regal
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In Debt with a $12 an hour job

Don Regal
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  • Memphis, TN
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I’m currently working for a moving company that only pays $12 an hour and with debt, rent, and living expenses ( I’m very frugal). I owe a little under $10,000. So my main question is : is it still possible to dive into real Estate investing under my circumstances? I’ve been studying and learning everything I can but finding the right mentor and the means to carry out first investment is hard. Thank you.

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Scott Mac
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@Don Regal

Hi Don,

Start by reading Rich Dad Poor Dad.

Good Luck!

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