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Jacob Glaser
  • Rental Property Investor
  • New York
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Real Estate investing for young adults.

Jacob Glaser
  • Rental Property Investor
  • New York
Posted

Hello All,
Im interested in hosting some classes/seminars to young adults about real estate investing and becoming involved in the housing market. Obvious key ideas would be general real estate, investing, financing, and all that comes with what we all do day to day. Being a young adult myself, i feel as if the knowledge is out there its just not seemed attainable for some. Mainly Im looking for some more ideas on what should be taught and if you have heard of this being done before for young adults. I would love to teach the idea of philanthropy and also show them that besides money, there is a ton good to come from real estate. Thanks in advance for feedback.

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