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Account Closed
  • Richmond, VA
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Has anyone started investing with no money? and ended up gaining good/amazing income?

Account Closed
  • Richmond, VA
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I'm just asking just to ask. I am still saving money for a down payment on a rental property out of state and i understand none of this should be rushed, but I am wondering if anyone has ever started investing without any money at all. (loans, etc.) and how did you do so?

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Tom Waddell
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Tom Waddell
  • Portland, OR
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Amanda, I'm in the same boat. No cash available for down payment funds as of yet. However, I do have a traditional IRA (the funds in that had been rolled over from my former employer's 401K). I'm heavily researching self-directed solo 401Ks that will allow me to use those IRA funds to invest in real estate. I own my own business and I'm a sole employee, so I qualify for a self-directed solo 401K. If you don't own your own business, then a self-directed IRA would work as well. I expect I'll be rolling funds into the solo(K) here pretty soon and will have my down payment(s) ready to go. Just a thought in case you weren't aware of this opportunity.

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