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All Forum Posts by: Brad Tooley

Brad Tooley has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Hello, I' m looking to start a career in real estate investing and want to find a job that will teach me a lot about the industry while also paying well so I can start saving for down payments and all the expenses that come with my investments. What are some good entry-level jobs that would give me hands-on experience with real estate, whether in sales, property management, or another related field?

Post: What I should be doing starting out.

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Hello, I am 18 years old and currently a senior in high school. My ultimate goal is to own multiple rental properties and achieve financial freedom at a young age in the future. I want to build a strong foundation now so that I can create passive income and have more control over my future. I plan to get my real estate license in the upcoming summer to try and get a head start on my goals. Although, I am just starting to learn many things about real estate and have multiple question. What are the best ways to start investing in real estate with little capital? How can I build my credit and financial profile to qualify for loans? Are there any real estate investment strategies you recommend for beginners? And finally, What are some common mistakes new real estate investors make, and how can I avoid them?