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Devin Olson
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Which came first...The chicken or the egg? 🤔

Devin Olson
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I'm at a crossroads, torn between two exciting options: buying a business or investing in real estate. While I dream of pursuing both, I need to decide which one to tackle first.

My current income as a Customer Service Manager isn't exactly groundbreaking (around $60,000), but I've been diligent in saving and investing. I've diversified my portfolio across individual accounts, 401(k)s, a Roth IRA, and even ventured into cryptocurrency. Peering into the cash flow potential of businesses on the market, it seems a $10,000 to $20,000 down payment on an SBA style loan could potentially surpass my current salary.

Beyond the financial aspect, I yearn for the independence and fulfillment of being my own boss.

I'm convinced that this path could accelerate my financial progress, paving the way for real estate investments in the near future. 

Would you agree or disagree? Open to all tips/advice. 🤜🤛

-Dev

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Great Post Devin! I relate to this very closely and think both are great options but it really depends on what your goals. As Caleb said, starting your own business will require less money down and the return upside is typically significantly better than buying a small property. But the business will be a lot more time and effort than RE. If you can find a property to househack that you only have to put down 10k-20k, this might be a great option if you are comfortable growing your wealth slowly. 

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