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Looking to invest out of college with 10% down
An investment partner and I (both of us are in college) are looking at investing in a real estate property in the greater Orlando area.
Upon graduation we will both have a salary around $50k with zero college debt (thanks to parents who prepared heavily for our futures!) The two of us are looking to invest in a property to get us fast tracked to financial freedom but will realistically have a tough time paying 20% down.
Are there any realistic options besides an FHA and loan program that requires us to live in the property for a year?