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Isaac Pyle
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19 or 20 Year Old Being a Landlord?

Isaac Pyle
  • New to Real Estate
  • Louisville, KY
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Hello BP Community!

I am educating myself on REI and learning what it would take to pull something like this off. I see where some pieces would need to fall for me to begin down this path, but I am concerned that I would get lousy tenants if I am a 20 year old landlord (I am 19 now). What are your thoughts on this? If your landlord looks like a young college kid, would you worry less about the property you are renting?

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Ned Carey
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Ned Carey
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@Isaac Pyle the biggest limitation you have is what is in your head.  Instead of thinking about how your age can be a limitation; think about all the advantages your youth brings.

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