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Brandon Galici
  • Wheeling, WV
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Looking for First Property - Financing Ideas

Brandon Galici
  • Wheeling, WV
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Hi everyone!

This is my first post to BP and am looking for my first real estate investment. I just graduated with a Finance degree and am working a full time job currently but would like to begin generating incoming from rentals.

Since I am only 22, my biggest concern is financing (I do plan on creating a partnership with an accounting friend, so that will help a bit). Does anyone have suggestions or experiences financing when you didn't have much savings? I do not have much student loan debt and my credit score is good, I simply don't have significant savings right now. 

I love looking at the financials of properties and am conservative with my estimates and feel that I can generate positive cash flow, I really just need some ideas as to how to finance my first investment. 

Thank you guys so much!

Brandon 

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