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Updated over 7 years ago, 05/17/2017

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Kerry Triplett
  • Augusta, GA
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First investment decision

Kerry Triplett
  • Augusta, GA
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Hey everyone, I'm just starting out in the REI world and looking for some advice. I'm currently in the Army and stationed at Fort Gordon in Augusta, Georgia. Right now me and my wife are living rent and utilities free because we live in on post housing. If we choose to move off post the army will give us an extra 1300 dollars a month to help pay for living costs. Im having a hard time deciding on what I should try to buy and what loan I should use to finance it. Im hoping to get in he best situation that will put me in the best position to keep acquiring property. Right now I've zeroed in on multi family so I can house hack and pocket that 1300 a month from the army or buy a single family at good price, put some work into it and build its value and then using that equity to finance another purchase. I'm open to all advice and ideas. Like I said I'm new and really just wanting to soak up as my info as I can. Thanks in advance!

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