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Jamaal Jaynes
  • Greenville, NC
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Finance options for college students

Jamaal Jaynes
  • Greenville, NC
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Good Afternoon Everyone,

I hope you all are having an excellent and successful new year! My goal for this year is very ambitious; I want to buy four properties preferably multifamily duplexes and quads that cashflow at $200 per month.  I have studied for a year now and I feel like it is time to take action.  I'm senior at my college and I graduate in May, so it would be nearly impossible for me to obtain conventional financing.  So I have been focusing on finding properties that are Owner Financed on Craigslist and I'm also working on getting two partners that could possible provide the funds for the deals I find.  

Do you guys have an other advice for me on financing my deals or any advice in general? I really appreciate all of the information on this site and everyone that takes the time to help newbies like myself out!

Thanks Guys

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