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Jordan Davis
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Where do I get started with little to no money down?

Jordan Davis
  • New to Real Estate
  • Payette, ID
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I want to further researching ways to get started into investing that involves little to no money down - I know the obvious private money lenders, other's people money, etc. But can anyone who started off with little to money down, explain what they did to get started and how it went?

I would consider house hacking with an FHA loan (3.5% down) but the cost of the properties near me are sky high and the tenants, based on where I live, would not be able to afford rent - AKA I will still pay equally as much as those I rent to.

Was just hoping for some opinions on the best way to leverage my first deal to minimize risk.

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Nathan Gesner
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Nathan Gesner
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Plenty of people have got started in markets more expensive than yours. Instead of saying, "I can't" try asking, "How can I?"

You should read "Set For Life" or "The House Hacking Strategy" in the BP bookstore. Set For Life is my favorite because it includes sound financial management strategies, side hustles, and more.

If you can't afford 3% down for a house hack, come up with some side hustles or take a second job and save up. If you're not willing to work hard and save up, then maybe you're not ready to invest yet.

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