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21 years old, SFH $500,000 & Cash $200,000, What would you?
Hello, I recently got a $500,000 (full equity) condo in California and $200,000 cash. I am 21, have a 751 credit score. No Job, but planning to get a Computer Science degree as a margin of safety & then use it to excel my work in real estate.
I want to have real estate as a business around my life that can cover the expenses for my family. What's my best plan to build my life and family. Thank you all very much.
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@Mark Sam
Definitely take some time to learn before making a serious move. Having almost a million dollars just handed to you is bound to create some flippancy in how you spend it. Make sure you’re educated and have run your numbers a thousand times before making your move.