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Post: Getting started as a college student

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I'm an incoming Freshman at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and am seeking advice on how to get started real estate investing. I picked up "The Book on Real Estate Investing" by Brandon Turner and have been reading that to get some general info on investment strategies. I plan on "house hacking" a potential condo or small house since I'll be moving off campus next year and am hoping to get some insight on finding neighborhoods to invest in with a good ROI, finding a realtor to help me through this process, and any other landlording tips that could be helpful.