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All Forum Posts by: Jerry Sanford

Jerry Sanford has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Does bigger pockets have the tools for me to find investors for when If when I land a deal? I'm learning about this field and I am not sure what sites to trust for gaining information on the estates and who are credible sources.

Post: Starting out in owning real estate

Jerry SanfordPosted
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Quote from @Jonathan Greene:

The motivation is great, but I disagree with most of the advice here because at 20 years old, it's pretty silly to say "I don’t want to be chained down by the 9-5". It's just not that easy and the 9-5 is the security you need to invest and keep investing. The highway to financial freedom (really, time freedom) is littered with kids who left jobs too early where they didn't get to the top of the company and never maxed out their income. Learn about investing and keep moving up at your 9-5.

I totally agree but I was speaking in the sense of not being chained down forever, I understand it is smart to stick with the W2 and that things take time. I just want to be as prepared and more before I am able to dive into this path.

Post: Starting out in owning real estate

Jerry SanfordPosted
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Hello, I am 20 years old almost 21 and in the next following year I will be looking for my first residence. I don’t want to be chained down by the 9-5 that I have been working since I have been 16. Any advice on how I should approach looking/buying my first home?