Diversity on a shoestring.

Not THAT kind of diversity. Today, we’re continuing our recent discussion about how young adults can get started in real estate investing. True, the younger generation might not have had the same amount of time to build up equity to use as down payment, but there is still a way to get there from here.

The current foreclosure market might be your ticket to properly diversifying a real estate portfolio on a shoestring budget. Okay, to be honest, you might need slightly more than a shoestring budget. Still, where there’s a will there’s a way.

Enough with the platitudes.

It’s all about leverage. With the prudent use of financial leverage, you can put down a small amount of money and finance the rest. You might be interested in listening to The Creating Wealth Show #101, where Jason talks about how investors with as little as $5,000 to put down can purchase income properties in Atlanta, Georgia. As a top ten destination to which Americans are moving in 2009, this is an excellent opportunity for younger investors to get their portfolio started in a market with rising demand for rentals. Best of all, the entry barrier is scarcely a barrier at all.

If you’re a young adult beginning to think about investing and find yourself strangely obsessed with the stock market, here’s a tip, skip that masochistic detour and choose history’s best investment instead. Seriously. If you need a real estate education at no cost, there’s no better place to start than https://www.jasonhartman.com. The Complete Solution For Real Estate Investors™ is twenty plus years of experience boiled down to a single, unique real estate strategy. No matter your experience level or age, you can do this.

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