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William Hunt
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  • Houston, TX
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William Hunt
  • New to Real Estate
  • Houston, TX
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About me:

I’m a 25 Year College Graduate from Ferris State University *May 2020*, former football player, and soon to be dad. I Grew a passion for real estate due to the financial freedom it brings with hard work, being your own boss and early retirement. Unfortunately I Ruined my credit throughout college.

What I’ve learned and my plan:

I have decided that I want to invest in Multifamily Houses. So far I've read "Rich Dad Poor Dad", listen to multiple Real Estate Podcast for numerous of hours including bigger pockets. Currently reading "Rental Property Investing", by Brandon Turner. Right now I'm stuck between Doing a FHA Loan House Hack or BRRR Method to get me started. What approach should I take? Sorta leaning towards the FHA Loan!

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Sarah Zdanowski
  • New to Real Estate
  • Greenville, SC
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Sarah Zdanowski
  • New to Real Estate
  • Greenville, SC
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Welcome! I'm in the same boat (new college grad debating between BRRR and FHA). Let me know if there's any questions I can help with! I started building credit with the Discover card, that has a student version, and low interest. I just used it to pay for gas or something and paid it off in full every month. Best wishes in your investing!

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