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Andrew Machado
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Should I Pull The Trigger or Wait?

Andrew Machado
  • Plano, TX
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I have been looking at multiple properties and valuing/ analyzing them to get comfortable with the process. I may have a potential good deal on my hands however, I want to know if I should pursue it?

I'm currently stationed in San Diego and have lived here for 4 years. I'll be getting out of the Navy in about 11 months and moving back to my home town, NYC.

So my question is, being that I'm a newbie, if the deal is a good one should I pursue it since I'm moving to the other side of the country?

I would love to hear all of your thoughts, comments and ideas!

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Simon W.
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  • Lehigh Valley PA & New York City
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Simon W.
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  • Lehigh Valley PA & New York City
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Sure, a deal is a deal. You can get it done even if you are on the other side of the Country.

  • Simon W.
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