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Updated about 6 years ago, 10/26/2018

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Michael Newman
  • Staten Island, NY
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Partnership With Newbie

Michael Newman
  • Staten Island, NY
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Hello whoever is reading this, I turned 21 2 months ago and I made the decision to be a billionaire. No I’m not joking and real estate is what caught me like a fish on a hook. When I searched Real Estate books I saw that Brandon Turner‘s book on rental property management was #1. I immediately went to my local Barnes & Noble and bought it. I read halfway through but then I thought, “I can’t get started if I have no money” & with the gENIUS MARKeTING within that book led me to the Little or No Money Down book. I am reading and am wondering if I can draw up all the numbers and possible risks, would someone be willing to engage in a partnership with me? I am currently going to my local college to eventually get my CPA so I have good math skills and a general understanding of money/investments/risk. I went to my local realty shop and the kind woman in there showed me the values for houses in my town of Staten Island in NY. The cheapest duplex, in a good area, in good conditions cost 480k. I am taking a class and going for my real estate agent license during the winter break. I wonder if there are people out there who would help me in my current situation. Thanks for reading.

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