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Ryan Mattson
  • Berkeley, CA
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22 year old student, can I still invest in real estate?

Ryan Mattson
  • Berkeley, CA
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Hi all, I have been educating myself on real estate investing for the better part of 2 years now, and hopefully plan on closing a deal sometime soon near Indianapolis, IN. I worked for 2 years before going to college, and have managed to save around $15k. I am now a full-time student, but would like to invest my money into a multifamily property. Because I am not currently seeking employment, I was hoping to rely on my father and his leverage to help. He has around $100k he's looking to also invest in real estate and a stable job he's maintained for 20+ years. Is there a way we could co-sign on a mortgage, or simply have the title to the home in his name and I transfer a potential down payment directly to him? I am interested in duplex's around the $60k range.

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Michael Minor
  • Shawnee Mission, KS
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Michael Minor
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@Ryan Mattson Yes, I was in the military stationed at Beale AFB, CA and the property I bought was in Marysville. I used the VA loan which was a pretty large advantage. One thing I would highly recommend is using the FHA 203(K) loan. You can get into a property for around 5% down and you can finance renovations into the loan. The loan is based on ARV and can give you the tools to essentially BRRRR without the refi step. Do this, buy a duplex, triplex, or fourplex if you can and house hack. It is such a powerful way to get started in your first investment in my opinion.

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