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Updated over 5 years ago, 04/13/2019

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Mason Richards
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Layton, UT
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How do you know what properties are worth it?

Mason Richards
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Layton, UT
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Hello to all that took that time to read this post, I'm a 22 year old husband to a wonderful wife and father of a beautiful baby girl and Im joining the United States Air Force to work on airplanes, but I've wanted to do real estate since I was in my early teens. Over the years I was really uninformed about it I thought you just collected all the rent and paid about half of what you make a month for all the expenses. Boy was I wrong, I did more research over the years and after finding out that I will qualify for VA benefits and be able to pull out a %1 interest loan for 675k and I immediately thought wow I would finally be able to start I used the calculator on bigger pockets to get a rough estimate and once I saw the cash flow I was in shock I would pull in a whopping $200. I just want to know how do you know if a property is worth buying? How many would I have to buy to make a good living?

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