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Samuel Rogers
  • Contractor
  • Coeurdelane, ID
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Total Newbie here- I have $150k saved up and want to get started

Samuel Rogers
  • Contractor
  • Coeurdelane, ID
Posted

I am looking for any advice on the best strategy to maximize the investment capital I have saved up. I have great credit score also so getting qualified for a mortgage is no problem. I feel like I am paralyzed with strategies and info at this point... Any ideas or help on what direction you would take? SFH (buy and hold), multi-family? Fix n flip? Brrrr?

I am a contractor (owner of a painting co.) so I do have knowledge in houses and remodeling.   I live in San Diego, but NOT looking to invest here right now.   Out of state is where I am looking  

thanks for any input 

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