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Next Move Strategy
Hi, I would appreciate some of your wisdom to make my next step. I have a Condo (first own property) that I bought through a conventional loan, lived there for 2 years and now I'm ready to start renting it. For my next property, I would like to do it on a different way, without having to live in the unit. Do you recommend using a HELOC for the down payment of my next property? (Trying not to use any cash). Thank you in advance