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Christopher Townsend
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New Investor... a lot of ambition but little to no money

Christopher Townsend
  • Milwaukee, WI
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There are many people looking to get started in real estate. The challenge is that many of those who have a ton of ambition, unfortunately do not have the resources to get started. These people are willing and ready to work hard but just don't have the money for that first deal. The question is, how can those who are currently in the real estate investing community assist/advise those who are on the sideline eager to get started, what to do to get over the hurdle?

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investing and no money do not go hand in hand.. also as stated above go work for free for someone .. that's a dead end street most of the time those folks will just use you and spit you out.

if you want in the industry and its a big wide industry then get into it.

1. become an agent and get PAID to learn get on a top producers team and get paid and mentored at same time.

2. go get your lenders license and work in the mortgage industry get Paid to be in the industry.

3. with your license you can go into leasing.. that's quick money and work your way up in a commercial brokerage that's were the big money is made.

Investing is not for those with no money.. how many small business can U start with no money.

get a job in the industry and get paid to learn.. don't let investors lead you around for free pulling on your nose ring.

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