
I got started in real estate investing back in summer of 2012. It really wasn’t that long ago, but a lot sure has happened since then! Join me as I reminisce back to the very beginning of my real estate journey. Many thanks to Brent at Vosa for giving me the chance to share my story.
When I first got started on the journey to early financial independence in the beginning of 2012, I was purely a dividend growth investor. At the time, investing in stocks was especially appealing because the barrier to entry was so low. In other words, I could simply save a few hundred bucks from each bi-weekly paycheck and use those funds to buy more shares. It wasn’t before long read more…
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This is a great post and provides some wonderful advice on the joys (and difficulties) of real estate investing. I first got started back in 2007 with a little condo in Utah. It’s served me well, mostly during tax season, although as time goes on I hope to obtain the kind of cash flow you’re seeing.
I’ll be posting on that shortly on my own website, please check it out! Id love to hear your thoughts. Thanks.
El Nerdo
El Nerdo,
Thanks for sharing! I’ll stopby your website and say hello.
Cheers!
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