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Updated about 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Is two better than one?
Hi Guys, If I had 200k cash and wanted to get into the rental property market (newbie) would it be advisable to buy one property for about 200k or two properties for 130k each and get a mortgage for 60k and use the rent to pay the mortgage?
thanks