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Updated about 1 month ago, 10/29/2024

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Invest while on sports scholarship? Or Wait until I have a 9-5

Porter Whitworth
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  • I've been studying real estate investing the last few years and am considering jumping in. I am 23 and married and just about to finish my bachelors degree this Summer. My wife and I run collegiately and can potentially get schooling and living expenses (such as housing) paid for with a sports scholarship. We have about 30K saved and are willing to move just about anywhere in the country (spots that cashflow??). Would it be wise to try a house hack (considering I can find a deal!) and dive in? Or would I be wiser to wait until I have a 9-5 post college and just enjoy these years and hope market conditions become more favorable? Any college recommendations in best markets? Thoughts? Thanks!

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