I’ve Got $65,000… How Do I Get Started Investing in Real Estate? [#AskBP 021]
Not everyone starts their real estate journey without any cash, which can give someone a huge jumpstart on their investing. However, cash can also be dangerous to a newbie! On this episode of the #AskBP Podcast, Brandon shares three different options for using that $65,000 to create wealth, and learn why this is one of the hardest questions to answer. Whether you are starting with $65,000 or $650… don’t miss this episode!
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