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Daniel Suarez
  • Miami, FL
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College graduate looking for first investment!

Daniel Suarez
  • Miami, FL
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Hello everyone!

My name is Daniel Suarez and I am from Miami Florida. I just graduated college as a Civil Engineer and I already have a full time job as a land development engineer at a very good company. I am looking forward to giving my money good use and not waste it in cars or alcohol.

My current salary is of about 55k a year and I have about 10k cash. I am not married or have any kids so I would really like to take action now that I have no one else to think about before doing something crazy. Oh, and very important, I have no college loans to pay back either since I got full scholarship. My credit is very good I could say; Its young but I have been carefully building it for 6 years since I was 18.

I would like some advice as to what are the best ways to start investing in my situation. Should I start with a multi-family, or an old house that needs renovations? I don't really know. What do you experienced folks think I should do? If you need more info in order to give a better answer please let me know. Thank you in advance.

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