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All Forum Posts by: Robert Aguilar

Robert Aguilar has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Newbie from OKC, Oklahoma

Robert AguilarPosted
  • OKC, OK
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 3

@Kiera Underwood and @Alyssa Dyer, when did you start actual hunting for houses or getting a real estate? Like I said, I still estimate to have a property in a year.

Post: Newbie from OKC, Oklahoma

Robert AguilarPosted
  • OKC, OK
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 3

Hello all been reading and listening to podcasts here at BP for about a month or so and finally decided to give an introduction.

I'm a 23yo from OKC, Oklahoma and have made a decision to pursue FI through but not limited to real estate. Right now I'm about to resign my lease and have decided to really dwelve into education for the next few months! Only debt I have right now is student and a car loan. I should be able to finish paying off the car loan in a year and it's also the reason I'm waiting another year to purchase my first property. 

So far I've read a few books which includes the famous "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" and "Set for life." I'm now looking for more recommendations. 

I do have a full time job with a median salary. If I do not pick up any overtime, I should have 4 days a week off. I want to hear some suggestions on how I can use my time more wisely. I can always pick up another part time close to my field but I was thinking of one that's more related to real estate. (i.e. Real Estate, Property Manager, etc.) 

Thanks in advance and glad to be part of this community!