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Christian Martinez
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How can I buy a house if I don't have that much money

Christian Martinez
  • Houston, TX
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I'm barely starting off in this business. I don't have that much money because I am going to school full time and working par time. I heard that there is ways to do it with no money down.

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Zach Adams
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Zach Adams
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Originally posted by @Christian Martinez:

I'm barely starting off in this business. I don't have that much money because I am going to school full time and working par time. I heard that there is ways to do it with no money down.

 I'll echo what Steve said.  Start saving.  Build that capital so you can employ it for deals when they come available.  There's all different schools of thought on creative investing and no money down deals.  Some pretty interesting stuff, but it's best to create a habit of paying yourself first (even before your investments).  Richest Man in Babylon is good read if you haven't checked it out.

Zach

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