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Partner. Capital. Slow down or keep pushing?

Collin Bo Nixon
  • Atlanta
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I’m 24 in Oklahoma working on my second deal. My first one was a primary residence that’s I turned into a rental. The deal I have under contract now is on an investment loan with a 50/50 partner. In 6 months my current residence will become my third rental. And I’m going to be accruing quite a bit of debt. I’m wondering if I should save and pay down debt or if I should keep buying and finding ways to make deals happen. I would like to try flips to fund more rentals eventually but I have a good thing going now and want to keep learning what I’m good at before I venture off. Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you guys!

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