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Scott Bossman
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If you were a rookie investor, what would you do with $60,000 HELOC?

Scott Bossman
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  • Onalaska, WI
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I am a Physical Therapist, and I have a desire to break out from healthcare and start investing in real estate. I don't have a ton of money to tap into, but I will qualify for a $60,000 HELOC.

Do any of you gurus have advice for me?  

I've always wanted to flip a property, so I may start there.

Thanks!

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Lelith Walker
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Lelith Walker
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You could do a flip or put it into a 1st position performing note.  Flipping is a job.

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