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All Forum Posts by: John Hunt

John Hunt has started 8 posts and replied 12 times.

Post: New Member Introduction - Young Investor

John HuntPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Nashville, TN
  • Posts 12
  • Votes 8

My name is John Hunt and will graduate college soon with a degree in engineering. Through the course of several internships I quickly learned that working for someone else's corporation for the majority of my life is not something I want to do. I began looking for entrepreneurial outlets I could look into. After discussing with a recent grad that began investing in real estate, I was captivated. Upon graduation I plan on getting a job in my field and my goal is to find and purchase my first investment property within a year of graduation. I'm always open to advice and tips and look forward to building my network!

Post: Young Investors - Managing Student Debt while Investing

John HuntPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Nashville, TN
  • Posts 12
  • Votes 8

I am currently in college and planning on graduating in about a year. I am very interested in investing in real-estate upon graduating as I have learned from several full-time internships that I do not have a passion for working the 9-5 for a large corporation over the next 40 years. What is some advice to someone who will be graduating from college to get started  in real estate? House hacking is very interesting to me for starting out. How have other young investors handled getting started without much saved and with some student debts?