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James Martin
  • Columbia, SC
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So many options, not enough suggestions!

James Martin
  • Columbia, SC
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Good Morning, 

I am reaching out for advice and hopefully a new beginning. I have been researching different methods of real estate for months!

But never acted due to my credit being sub par, but now it is close enough to qualify for a FHA loan. I am aware you can finance your

remodel with the FHA loan but is it worth it? are there better ways to do it?

I work a decent job, but I am unable to afford a 5,000 remodel if the property calls for it.

I would love to start and stay in the buy and hold realm of real estate.

I also have access to a VHA loan.  

So my question is, whats the best way to get some skin in the game with Buy and hold with fair credit and low capital. 

any information is useful.

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