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Kristine Baltazar
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Hudson County, NJ
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New young investors looking to buy first property

Kristine Baltazar
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Hudson County, NJ
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My boyfriend and I are looking into buying our first property. We want to get a two-family house and househack and eventually have that property as an investment property in the future. We don't have a lot of money saved up and we want to maximize our reserves especially because of COVID. We both have stable salary jobs and good credit but we don't want to use our own money. We read about the BRRR method and feel like it'll be a good route for us. Does anyone have advice on how we should implement this method? Or are there other, better ways for us to go about this? I appreciate any feedback, thank you!

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