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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply
Buying real estate using credit card leverage
If all we have is credit card leverage along with an average annual income of $97,000. How do we purchase a property of say $140,000 asking price?
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Steve Vaughan
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Good income, no savings? Not having money is a symptom of underlying issues. Work and budget. Save. Cut out non-essentials. The road to ruin can be financed by revolving debt. Sacrifice to win @Michael Stevens!