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Hello my name is Andrew I'm from Hartville Ohio I really want to get into investing I'm extremely interested in learning how to create passive income my goal is to own 3 doors at the moment only up from here the only problem I have right now is knowing where to start and I have no money I work a fulltime job but I want to leave this place and become better with money 

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I would focus on getting into a house hack. That is lower DP and you can look at doing a 2-4 unit. You will need to save money though. Look at your finances. See if you can bring down expenses, increase income. Also start attending local meet ups and network with local people. Real Estate is a slow and steady race so don't expect to go full time in it unless you got into the business as a agent, lender, PM, etc. 

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