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If you had to invest 250k what would you do?

Jose Petitfrere
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So I’m a 20 year old college student looking to invest 250k with a moderately/slightly aggressive risk tolerance. I want to invest in real estate in the South Florida area: As north as Boca to as south as Miami.

Looking to leverage and take advantage of the low interest rates, however, being that I’m only 20 and I don’t have a consistent income cause I’m a college student it’s hard to find lenders that are willing to let me borrow. What would you do in that situation?

I want to invest in mainly in opportunity zones so I can reap the tax benefits but, I am open to investing outside of that. Looking for good cash producing properties. Furthermore, I also wanted to diversify my portfolio into mutual funds or ETF’s that out compete the S&P 500 w/ little fees attached. Or show I use the income from my properties to invest in to invest into the mutual funds/ETF’s?

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