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Updated almost 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

When to buy next house.
I am in or nearly in a position where I can buy my third house. My current rental house has good cash flow, is going up in value steadily, and I have good renters. Should I sell this good, reliable property and use the cash (probably about $90,000) to buy a foreclosure or keep the rental and try to buy my third house another way (which will probably take much longer)?
Thanks,
Alison