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All Forum Posts by: Brody Pitre

Brody Pitre has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: 19 y/o Aspiring Real Estate Investor

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Thanks again for all of the comments I was not expecting that much activity. I requested to attend a local REIA meeting later in the month and I plan to keep moving forward from there and I will be active on this website very frequently.

I also just wanted to say how grateful I really am for everyone's involvement in my forum. It is great to see that successful investors are willing to be active on here and give their advice and wisdom to a complete newbie like myself. Good luck to all!

Post: 19 y/o Aspiring Real Estate Investor

Brody PitrePosted
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Thank you so much for the insight! Do you have any advice on how to find a mentor or where to go to make connections?

Post: 19 y/o Aspiring Real Estate Investor

Brody PitrePosted
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I am 19 years old and currently attend college at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. I have been very interested in starting my journey as a real estate investor and have recently read the BiggerPockets book, "How to Invest in Real Estate - The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Getting Started," and I found very useful knowledge in that book. However, I am still unclear on where to start. Being that I am a college student who pays my own rent and tuition, I usually do not have much money left over each month from work. I would really appreciate any advice or helpful suggestions!