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Updated over 1 year ago on . Most recent reply

first time investor at 18?
Is it foolish to book an appointment with a financial advisor to look into what loans, if any, are suitable for me (18yo) to buy my first rental property with virtually no money. I really want to look into dscr loans but i dont know if its a thing in my country (Malta). I'm wondering whether I'm gonna make a fool of myself even considering being eligible for an investment loan or if i should just book the appointment regardless.
thanks boys and girls