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Israel Merchan
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Moving Back To SC

Israel Merchan
  • New to Real Estate
  • Charlotte NC
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Good Morning everyone, i wanted to reach out and hopefully gather ideas on ways i can start my investing journey. A little background information im currently in the navy but getting out in December and moving back to Rock Hill SC in July, i have a small savings and im starting school again come January. once december hits i will lose my Military pay and rely on GI bill BAH and what ever i make off a part time while i am in school. ive thought of purchasing my first home when i hit SC and using my military income to get approved for a loan and house hack, ive also thought about moving in with my brother and saving the 5-6K a month the military pays me for the last 6 months of my service, which would boost my savings quite a bit, but without the steady income from the military after, i see getting a loan quite difficult. thoughts? ideas? 

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