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Hello! I am looking to get into real estate investing and rental properties. I am 19 years old and eager to learn as much as I can.

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Start with a house hack. Focus on steady income, saving and your credit. A house hack would be lower DP, get your foot in the door. I would look for a 2-4 unit. This would reduce your livings expenses as you live there which increases your savings rate to do it again. When you move out the property should cashflow. You can also attend local meet ups and network locally. Build your knowledge 

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