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Seth Hursh
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Wanting to invest sooner than later

Seth Hursh
  • West Michigan
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I am new to real estate but have always been interested in it. I am wanting to invest into either a rental property or a flip for some extra capital, the only problem is that I am going to college full time and working full time. My fiancé as myself soon to be wife are moving to Florida once I graduate, which is in within 5 months. Once I get there I would like to start investing
My two main questions are, since I will little capital to make a purchase how should I go about receiving more? And secondly should I make my first investment a rental or a flip?

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