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Zachary O'Hara
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Any Side Hustle ideas?

Zachary O'Hara
  • New to Real Estate
  • Queens, NY
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Hey everyone, I am trying to increase my monthly earnings to save and pay off debt so that I can invest in RE. What are some of the best side hustles? I currently do Doordash however I’m looking to also do more passive side hustles like car advertising, or buying and selling sneakers, or buying and selling things on fb. Any ideas? Appreciate you all

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Grace Wang
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  • Denver, CO
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Grace Wang
  • Realtor
  • Denver, CO
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@Zachary O'Hara you could flip furniture on FB. Get free things off Facebook marketplace or craigslist and then resell them for a profit. Goodwill or a thrift store are also great places to snag some deals. Another idea is putting your car on Turo as well and for the days you're not driving, someone could be paying you to use your car.

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