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Meng Lee
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Hi everyone! I'm a college student majoring in business and computer information system at Fresno State University. I will be graduating in two years. I have about 6k saved and I make about 12k a year as a part time pizza driver. I just read most of Roberts Kiyosaki books recently and I really want to build cash flow. I need to get in this real estate business. I've asked my bank what I am qualified for and they say I can do 50-60k homes with a 20% down. I also heard of the first time home buyer credit. How would I go utilizing that? I also want to buy homes in MN where my business partner lives because I see their housing markets are cheaper and work my way to affording California's housing market. Thank you all for your time.

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