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Updated almost 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Commission Check to DownPayment?
So I have a deal that is almost at closing that will give me a commission of about 7k. In my market of South Florida you need at least 20k to get yourself started. Would it be wise to invest in a relatively "less expensive" market?
I was thinking of Central-North Florida.