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All Forum Posts by: Reed Kellicker

Reed Kellicker has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: New Member, How to Start?

Reed KellickerPosted
  • Investor
  • Cincinnati, OH
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 4
Quote from @James M Palovich:
Quote from @Reed Kellicker:

Hi everybody,

I am a college student at THE University of Cincinnati and I want to start investing in real estate, most likely in Columbus, the second I get my degree.

Is this possible? and if so, how do I get started? I have thought about doing house hacking in a duplex or triplex.


 Hey Reed!

to begin I just want to say that it is definitely possible and you are most certainly in the right place. I am currently in college and got my first duplex in Covington, KY last year (one on my tenants goes to UC)  I have been working as a real estate agent since starting college and learning on BP long before that. I would recommend before you start to read all the books you can, read and talk to people in the BP forums and find people in your area, like myself, to connect with and learn from their experience. The best piece of advice that I can give you is that the best way to get start is to get started! learn how to analyze a property, find something that works for you and take the chance. Obviously don't rush it and don't get emotionally attached to a property but DEFINITELY don't be afraid to buy the property. 


 This was a great response! really insightful, Thank you!

Post: New Member, How to Start?

Reed KellickerPosted
  • Investor
  • Cincinnati, OH
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 4

Hi everybody,

I am a college student at THE University of Cincinnati and I want to start investing in real estate, most likely in Columbus, the second I get my degree.

Is this possible? and if so, how do I get started? I have thought about doing house hacking in a duplex or triplex.