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What would you do if you had 100k?  How would you use it to invest in RE?


 Well, since you asked . . . 

I favor finding properties "Off Market" doing “Subject To” and selling on “Lease Option” for great cash flow. Such as at:

Buy using “Subject To” and selling on “Lease Option” which I explain at https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/311/topics/1141313-subject-to-why-you-need-money-to-buy-using-subject-to-subto-safely-legally

Even if you don't quite understand how the process works, (I teach how to do these), look at the numbers and the results.

If that interests you, I can send you the spreadsheet

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