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Updated almost 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Should you rent or own your home in the beginning?
I currently rent a condo in a great area and have the opportunity to purchase it if/when I want.
But my question to you guys is, if I'm wanting to begin my Investment journey.. is it better to be a homeowner yourself? Or is there advantages of renting a property and leaving your DTI ratio open for investments?