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Updated 17 days ago, 12/10/2024

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Where do I start as a 21 year old College Student at LMU Los Angeles???

Drue Fourmont
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Hey Bigger Pockets world,

I am currently a Junior Finance student at Loyola Marymount in Los Angeles. I'm coming on the forum to get some perspective and insight. If you were in my shoes, what would you be doing right now. I am listening to as much on Bigger Pockets as I can. Trying to be a sponge in this real estate world. Just recently listened to the Josh Janus episode (21 year old real estate prodigy) and he started off doing cold calls working under an agent. Is this the route I should take:
Find an agent to work under
Cold call, cold call, cold call
Get good at analyzing deals
Get my real estate license  
Take commission and reinvest in multifamily

Please if anyone out there can give me some advice or point me in a direction I would really appreciate it.

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