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Hey I'm 17 looking to start real estate investing

Tyler Evans
  • Birmingham, AL
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Hey I'm 17 and I've done a lot of self educating to learn about all types of investing but I really want to start soon maybe with an internship for an investor I'm just not sure how to find investors or how to start any tips are greatly appreciated

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Look for local REI meetups in your area online and off and local investor FB groups, but whatever you do, don't pay anyone for anything. Meet younger investors near you and see if you can add value by driving for dollars or errands, etc. Listen to the Real Estate Rookie podcast and other BP ones with younger "how I got started" vibes. When you are 17 don't think about how to invest yet (because without capital, it is hard, especially when young), but how can you assist other investors so you can learn.

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