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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

In Need of Beginner REI advice!
This is my second time making this post, because I honestly would love to hear everyone’s advice and no one responded on the first one***
By December, I will have 25k saved up. I was considering house hacking in NJ or maybe a neighboring state since I work in NYC. But, I started a job working in Property Management in January of this year and in 2019 I was a stay at home mom so I don’t have two years of employment history for conventional financing. But I’m extremely eager in starting off my journey, and I am wondering is there another path I can take.
P.S. I was considering investing in Tax Deed properties in Philly. I’ve been doing a ton of research on the process and I’m actually very intrigued.