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Rosemarie Farnum
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tampa, FL
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First Investment Property Using Zero Down VA Loan

Rosemarie Farnum
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tampa, FL
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Beginner Investor here - I still have a lot to learn regarding making an investment where the numbers make sense. Most new investors I am gathering have the same issue - they have learned about how to make a deal but don't have the funds. I have the opposite problem, I have access to the funds but am just starting and do not want to make a mistake that could leave me up s**t creek and rebuilding the funds for another 3 years. I have just started to analyze deals. What are the best videos / resources I can use to calculate where MY personal number goals should be? The calculators and analysis tools here are only helpful to me once I figure out where my minimums should be - I just don't know how to figure that out. Any advice is appreciated - also I am located in Florida if that helps at all. TIA. 

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