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Jorge Guzman
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hi Biggerpockets! My profile may say I've been in the site for a while but that's not true. I created an account but been inactive for a while. Anyways, my name is Jorge, I'm actually glad I found BP, it has a lot of information and great people. So, I'm 21 years old and currently working a minimum wage job. Ive been reading books, blogs and listening to podcast; however, I do not know how to start. So here is my question, What's the best way to get my feet wet in the industry and actually get my wheels rolling in that direction?

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Manolo D.#3 Contractors Contributor
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Look at drive for dollars, or wholesaling. You might need to do wholesaling on other states, kind of hard here in CA to do that, I believe there are some strong articles it's not really legal, but of course, wholesalers say it is, until they'll get caught.

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