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Roemello Lee
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Investing in multi family homes

Roemello Lee
  • Los Angeles, CA
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I would like to invest in a 3-5 unit home but I have no idea where or how to start. And I am also curious about being able to start with little or no money down. Any tips?

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Ronan Donnelly
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Ronan Donnelly
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@Roemello Lee, how about buying a 2-4 unit which qualified for a personal mortgage and house hack it by living in one of the units while fixing up and renting the others? There are a number of loans that allow you to put very little money down. House hacking is the #1 way for people to get started with real estate investing. Good luck!

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