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Corbin E.
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Currently Living Rent Free--My First RE Play

Corbin E.
  • Professional
  • Dallas, TX
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Hello! I am an active podcast listener but this my first forum post. I am currently looking supplement my income and help pay off student loans through RE investment. I am two years out of college and working full time in commercial construction management. Also, I currently live with my parents (to save $$$) though this will not last more than another eight months at most. My question is this--if you were in my situation, how would you take advantage of living rent free and what would be the ideal play for little/no money down? I have looked into wholesaling, FHA 203K, though I am most intrigued by triples and quads and the cashflow they can provide. Thank you for the advice!

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