(Thats a joke, my dear landlord.
hey dont change my locks.)
Houses or land can costs thousands or hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Unless you get creative.
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Invest in Real Estate Around the Country for Just $500
Want to try real-estate investing without playing landlord?
We found a company that helps you do just that.
Oh, and you dont have to have hundreds of thousands of dollars, either.
you’re free to get started with a minimum investment of just $500.
A company called Fundrise does all the heavy lifting for you.
This isnt an obscure investment, though.
Cash flow typically comes from interest payments and property income (e.g.
(But remember: Investments come with risk.
Interested?Get started with Fundrise here.
Buy Real Estate With Your Spare Change
Dont have $500 or even $100 to spare?
These are funds pooled together from thousands of investors to invest in one property, like a mutual fund.
It helps folks invest and save small amounts of change.
It also helps us invest small amounts into real estate.
If you dont already use Stash,sign up hereand score an extra $5 after your firstinvestment.
When you invest your first $5, youll get another $5 bonus to invest on us.
Now, youll have access to all of Stashs tools, including its real estate investments.
The app costs $1 a month.
If you already have Stash, great.
Go ahead and explore the REIT feature through your existing account.
Try Virtual Real Estate Investing for Free
Have you heard of the online world,Second Life?
Or you might buy them directly with your real money.
you’re free to also purchase virtual real estate to sell or rent out.
Ailin Graef (known by her SL avatar Anshe Chung)became the virtual worlds first millionaireflipping real estate.
Dana Sitar ([email protected]) is a writer and editor at The Penny Hoarder.
Say hi and tell her a good joke on Twitter @danasitar.
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