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All Forum Posts by: Mace Moseley

Mace Moseley has started 2 posts and replied 16 times.

Post: Cheapest way to start real estate at 19?

Mace MoseleyPosted
  • Alabama
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 8

@Bruce Woodruff Thank you for the reply! And I definitely agree, I don’t think 19 would be taken seriously.

Post: Cheapest way to start real estate at 19?

Mace MoseleyPosted
  • Alabama
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 8

I just became of age to get my real estate license. I really want to start working in real estate. I was wondering where and how I should start in the most cost affective manner.

@Mindi B. That sounds like a good plan. I have a decent bit of money saved. Im wanting to buy as soon a possible. I’ll definitely have to think it out. I appreciate the reply!

@Nick Rutkowski Thank you! God bless!

@Nick Rutkowski Thanks! I’ve never heard of master leasing. I’ll definitely look into it!

Any tips would be greatly appreciated. I’ve been reading up on real estate for quite some time and I definitely want to do something with it in the future. I’m just not sure if it’s practical to try to do anything with it at this age. I know saying “real estate” is very broad, but I’d be interested in really anything to do with it.