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Updated about 3 years ago on . Most recent reply
How would you invest?
I currently own and live in my current property. After selling my very first home in northern Colorado, I realized real estate is going to be my ticket to financial freedom. So, my current scenario I have about $100k saved up. I have lived in my current property for a year now. What would be you next move to building financial freedom?
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@Cody Collins I would turn your current property into a rental, use some of the 100k for down payment and rehab on the next property, get some roommates for rent on the other rooms! You would essentially have two rental properties already! Sounds like a great position to be in!