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Updated almost 4 years ago, 03/20/2021

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How to exceed the 4 mortgage leverage

Andrew Kiefer
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Hello,

I have not gotten any rei yet I am located in Scott county MN. I am in the process of paying down all my debts to reduce the cf needed to stop working my regular job. I have been learning a lot about what to repair to make below market homes worth more ie bathroom,flooring,kitchen. I am looking for sfh and am trying to find the quickest way to get out of the rat race I know mfh can be really competitive and that is the reason I chose sfh. One thing I am having trouble understanding is what to do once you hit the 4 mortgage limit. I am wanting to know what have you personally done and what you can reflect on now that was a mistake when going through this also. I appreciate all the info you can provide.

Thank you

Andrew

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