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New Member To Bigger Pockets From Birmingham, Al
Hello Bigger Pockets Family,
My name is Fabian Moody, I am new to bigger pockets but a young driven individual investor from Birmingham, Al. I currently just bought my new addition to start my rental portfolio. I am very blessed among my current situation to have been able to buy my first rental with my own cash. The property is currently 3 beds 1.5 baths and is on section 8. Now comes my question, I currently have a lot of straight information that I have put together about my up and coming portfolio, in which way is best to gain my next property quickly? Using a bank for collateral on my property or a line of credit? If you guys have any information on a more affective or better way, I would greatly appreciate it in advance. Also accept PM's.
Always looking to network and growth in knowledge