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Maureen Santibañez
  • San Antonio, TX
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Living in a Multi family home with zero of my own money

Maureen Santibañez
  • San Antonio, TX
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So I’m 18 and I plan to move out some time within June or July this year.

I plan to move Into a multi family place maybe tri or quadplex. And rent out the rest to pay for everything (as much as I can).

I plan to use none of my own money. I’ve read somewhere that I can get a loan or something to purchase the place but I have to live there for at least a year (perfect for my situation) but I don’t remember what it’s called.

Do y’all have any advice, tips, tricks, or ideas to help me accomplish this goal. Of course I’m researching into it. I want to get y’all’s thoughts and views. Anything helps!

You never know what you don’t know

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