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Candice Ravin Woodfin
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I'm ready to make a move

Candice Ravin Woodfin
  • Birmingham, AL
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I'm giving myself 90 days to my 1st investment. My niche will be midterm rentals for healthcare professionals. I am also a travel nurse. Any tips would be appreciated, thanks in advance. 

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Carlos Valencia
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Carlos Valencia
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Hello Candice, 

Are you already preapproved? do you already have a game plan and ran the numbers? That would be my suggestion to get pre-approved and work with a mortgage broker that their niche is helping investors like yourself and that they themselves are investors too to get a good scope of your scenario. This way the broker can give both point of views from the financing side and the borrower side. Hope that helps. 

@Albert Bui @Matthew Kwan

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