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Updated over 8 years ago, 09/19/2016

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Miranda Jung
  • Maitland, FL
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Hello- Orlando, FL Investor Advice Needed!

Miranda Jung
  • Maitland, FL
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Hello BP!

I was hoping to get your thoughts about a niche I was looking to to pursue with my boyfriend @Carlos Arjona. We want to invest in buy and hold properties, but we feel that pursuing this strategy will better benefit our long-term goal due to the potential cash flow and appreciation of a property (if we buy right). The problem is that we do not have much capital to start with. Also, no conventional lender or HML provides 100% LTV- so some capital is necessary to start with.

I was wondering, if pursuing wholesaling or flipping to start might be a better approach to take right now? Then move into buy and holds after we accumulate enough capital to invest.

We look forward to hearing your input and thoughts!

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