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Nick DiFinzio
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How would you invest $100k?

Nick DiFinzio
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Long Island, NY
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Hey everyone. I have recently decided to start investing in RE in the PA market, ultimate goal is to achieve Financial freedom in 10years by way of rental income. Ironically, the same week I started looking at small-multi properties I found out I am receiving a $100k inheritance from a relative that passed away. For the more experienced investors out there, what would you do with the funds in order to achieve my goal of freedom in 10years or perhaps even less now. Thanks in advance. 

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    Zachary Inman
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    Zachary Inman
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    I'm going to second @Noelle Carter. If you're looking to build an active real estate portfolio, a house hack is one of the quickest and most effective ways to jump in a cut your teeth.

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