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I don't want to rent/Don't want to own a home. Any suggestions?
My headline sounds illogical because we all need shelter.
But truthfully, I don't want to rent(throwing money away)and I don't want to own a home either(hate paying maintenance, taxes, insurance).
Since I work from home on my laptop I am thinking of scouring the country for a smoking deal on a house to flip. I can live in it for 6 months, rehab it, and then flip it for profit. Then scan the country again find another house, buy it, move in, live in it for a 6 months, rehab it and flip it for profit.
I will follow the money--any state, any city.
I don't want the headaches of being a landlord, a homeowner or even a renter! I just want to live in a house temporarily, while I rehab it and sell it. Then move on.
Is this a good plan? All I care about is building my net worth. Thanks.
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