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College Loan Payments or Save For Property?
Hello! I’m brand new to the realty scene. I currently invest in stocks, but I want to eventually move to realty. I am only entering my second year of college. I was wondering if it would be more productive in the long run to pay all my college loans as I finish school or save for property? I can see pros and cons of both. My loans do not require payment or accrue interest for another three years when I’m done with school.