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Beginner Investor Multi Unit
My name is Joe Aquilina and I am 18 years old, I have been educating myself on REI for roughly two years now. And I have been anxious to get started.
I have to move out of my parents home and get my own place, it’s not ideal for an 18 year old just out of High school but I know other people have it worse.
Now that you have an idea of who I am, I have a couple questions, and please feel free to reach out to me and provide some insight separately from the post.
-I want to get a multi unit and rent out the other units, what is the best platform to find these buildings?
- is there any other way to acquire a multi unit with just as little % down as the FHA loan?
I have no clue where to start, and would really love some advice, thank you in advance!
-Joe