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Guevara M.
  • Homeowner
  • Corpus Christi, TX
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Few questions from a Newbie.

Guevara M.
  • Homeowner
  • Corpus Christi, TX
Posted

I really want to get started into investing into real estate but I don't know much so please bare with me. Are there any other ways to make money other than rental property or flipping? I currently have a small rental townhome & plan on selling in a couple of years. Here is what I was thinking but have no idea if it is a good idea so please let me know. I thought about buying my first home under market value to live in for 3 years & then hope to sell it for a little profit. Then I can use that profit towards an other house & live there for 3 years & sell it for a profit as well & so on & so on........... Would something like this work or would it be a waste of time. I really don't like dealing with rental proerty. Any advice would be GREAT!!!

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