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Tyler Breeze
  • Fairfield, OH
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Tyler Breeze
  • Fairfield, OH
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Hello BP, My name is Tyler and I am 22 years old and fairly new to the real estate field. I've been going to reia meetings and seminars for the past 6 months now learning as much as I possibly can about wholesaling and rehabbing. My only concern right now is my student debt and credit. I would appreciate any advice as to taking my first step towards buying a home and living in it while rehabbing at the same time or to stay where i am now and buy the property to work on it in any spare time I have. Thanks.

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