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John Chan
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Starting in College

John Chan
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Cincinnati, OH
Posted

Here's my scenario: I am a 19 yr old college student at the University of Cincinnati. I just finished my freshmen year and now am home in NY. I have just poured my last 30k (20% down) on a house in Cincinnati to live in and rent out for the upcoming years.

I am very interested in Real Estate, I try to read and listen to everything encompassing real estate, but the problem is now I am temporarily broke. I am trying to find creative financing ideas and am interested in finding out more about assumable mortgages. I can always borrow 10k easily from a relative.

Can anyone out there tell me a few ways to buy investment property with little cash down?

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