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Gevin Glines
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Tan
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How to go to the second deal

Gevin Glines
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Tan
Posted

Hello all!

I just purchased my first home in December of last year, and thankfully still have enough money to possibly put money down on another house. The only issue is my monthly income wouldn't allow me to be approved on a loan. I am planning to house hack my current house to counteract those bills. 


I do want to do the first couple of my deals more traditionally to get my foot in the door (MLS) rather than owner-financed to have as much protection as possible as I've only just bought my first house. Any advice is greatly appreciated.

Stay safe!

Gevin Glines