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Robert Ikard Jr.
  • Property Manager
  • Richmond, VA
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The Wealthy Code

Robert Ikard Jr.
  • Property Manager
  • Richmond, VA
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Hi everybody, 

I went to a meetup this weekend that was based off the book "The Wealthy Code" by George Antone. Haven't read the book yet though. The main takeaway was that you should buy properties by getting a loan with the lowest amount possible going towards principal (giving you more options) and then taking on an equity partner to pay the down payment. Was wondering what everybody thinks about this mindset. Thanks!

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