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Miltiana Holdip
  • Real Estate Agent
  • East Orange, NJ
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Tax Deed Investing in Philly

Miltiana Holdip
  • Real Estate Agent
  • East Orange, NJ
Posted

What's Up Bigger Pockets! 

I'm 22 y/o, by the end of this year I will have 20-25k saved and I want to buy my first multi-family to house hack in NJ. I currently work as a Transfer Agent for a Property Management firm in NYC. But... I've only been working here since January of this year, so I know an FHA loan may be out of the picture due to the 2-year work history. (I was a stay at home mom in 2019).

I need some advice on what to do. Should I just wait until I make 2 years? Is there another way? I'm eager to start my journey in real estate investing. Please helpppppp