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Updated over 9 years ago, 09/01/2015

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Justin Lee
  • Philadelphia, PA
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First time investor tips and advice!

Justin Lee
  • Philadelphia, PA
Posted

Hello everyone! So i'm currently learning the business and saving for my first property. I want to own properties and rent them out and eventually want to flip houses once i make enough mo ey to play with. I want to start as possible and gave myself until next May to save up and will be able to save $6000.

1. Is it possible to use that as a down payment for a rental property?

2. Can I use that for an FHA loan on a duplex?

3. How would you use $6,000 to get your real estate career started?

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