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Updated about 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

VET LOOKING FOR A GOOD STARTING POINT 😁
Good Morning BP,
As a veteran, my goals this year is to obtain at least 2 multi family homes.
I have access to the VA Loan and I have an investor.
I have the time to oversee rehab.
I am also willing to invest out of state.
My current strategy is to house hack a small multi family home with a va loan. Then as soon as i can, invest in another small multi family home with funding from an investor.
Can anyone recommend a better strategy for a veteran to start obtaining properties?
Should I buy low and renovate?
Should I buy as much as the va will back up?
Should I build?
Are there creative financing options just for veterans?
Thank you in advance and sorry for all of the questions lol.
Courtney L. Brown