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Rick Blackmon
  • Huntington Beach, CA
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Moving out

Rick Blackmon
  • Huntington Beach, CA
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I currently live in a 1 bedroom apartment and my lease is up in 4 months. I'm want to move because the rent is too high and I rather use that money for something else that builds equity. Should I look for a duplex, where I live in one unit and find someone else to rent the 2nd unit, so I can start my investment portfolio or should I just continue to rent until I'm fully educated on Real Investments and then make the transition?

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