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First post on BiggerPockets
What’s up BiggerPockets?! This is my first post on here so I’m joining the awesome community and I am super pumped about it! My first question may be a personal preference, but I am looking to get into real estate for passive income. I’m making good money in my full time career, but I want to make my money work better for me (just like y’all). I 100% plan on using a property management firm because I can’t take that much time away from my job that’s producing me the most income. The question is whether y’all think I should jump in with a property where I can put down $20-40k? Or should I save up more for my ultimate goal of buying an apartment complex with 8-16 units?