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Making 200-300k+ at 26 years old

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Well currently 25 but will be 26 soon. I have this sick *** job that I door knock. Im a manager and knock about 20h-25h a week. I get paid off my team sales. As the market grows(which it will) I will make more and more. I project in 2 years ill be around 300-500k a year. I legit only work part time which is crazy. Long story short I bought my first property last december. Got a KILLER deal for a NICE house with a half acre. Its in such a nice and awesome neighborhood and town. I know for a fact ill be making tons of money on this house if I sell it.

Well what I want to know is if you had my income what would you do? I have a good friend whos been a realtor for 20+ years. He helped me buy my house. Currently were going to look at this duplex today that I found last night online. If you were making this type of money how would you do it? My goal is to retire (buy 30 units) in 3 years. DO you think I could hit that a lot quicker with my income? \

Currently once I find one more roommate for my house. Ill be paying 300-400/m for living expenses. I think my monthly expenses is around 3k since ive started budgeting. So with my living expenses are so cheap I can save SOOOO much money. I have zero student loans and don't really have any bad debt. Also ZERO KIDS and no wife/gf. So i have lots of extra money.  How would you plan this out? Thanks!

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This was one of the hardest posts i've read in a long time. Very wayne's world vibe. What exactly are you asking ?

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