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Gavin Hirsch
  • Springfield, NJ
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Ensuring Success for all investors

Gavin Hirsch
  • Springfield, NJ
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My father and I want to buy real estate together but we are in very different places: he is 60-something and newly retired and I am 30-something and eager to start my path to financial freedom. I would be doing most of the work and it would be mostly his money, not his entire retirement savings but still a good chunk of it.

I want to make sure that I do right by my father and set him up for success as well even though we're in different life places. What should I look for in a deal to make sure we're both happy?

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