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High-School Real Estate Investor

Trisha Awate
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Hi all. I'm currently a high-schooler looking to get started on my asset portfolio to build passive income streams early on in life. I don't have an income, but am looking for a job soon. How can I get started in real estate? Or should I establish a stable income first and save a good amount?

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Dan Sheeks
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Dan Sheeks
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My advice would be to read the Bigger Pockets’ book First to a Million (and the workbook). It’s written for young aspiring investors just like you.

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