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Bryan Berrios
  • New to Real Estate
  • Craven County, Nc
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Take money out of stocks?

Bryan Berrios
  • New to Real Estate
  • Craven County, Nc
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Ive bought my first house and I’m still fixing it up but I’m wondering when I’ll be gearing up to buy a new one. If we are talking straight loans and no creative stuff, I’ll have to save money for a down payment. I have about $12000 in stocks with $10 recurring per day. (An experiment, like people spending $10 on food per day). I was wondering would it be smart to take that money out and to use it for real estate? It was supposed to be a slow growth in the background which eventually would be a retirement if nothing else worked out but now I might be thinking different. Any thoughts?

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