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Clayton Kelley
  • Raleigh, NC
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First Property, Raleigh

Clayton Kelley
  • Raleigh, NC
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Hey BP Community,

I have saved up, chosen an area in Raleigh, have a couple properties in mind, and ready to purchase my first property. My plan is to live there the first year and rent out a room to my current room to hack my cost of living and save for my next investment. 

My question to the community is when do I need to be putting down offers on the places I like if our current lease does not run out until January? I don't want to be stuck with a few months of double payments, but I don't want to be homeless for a couple months either... Any advise?

Thanks!

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