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Carlos Feliciano II
  • New to Real Estate
  • Oakland, CA
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Best place to park investment money while building up account

Carlos Feliciano II
  • New to Real Estate
  • Oakland, CA
Posted

Hey,


I'm currently setting aside 20% of my income aside every 2 weeks.  I'm new to investing in real estate and I am actively reading all of the books while I become more atuned to how this all works including what investment opportunities/stratigies are available to me.  

In the meantime, I'm trying to find a place to park my money where I can make good interest.  I've had my money in stocks, but the volitity on a day to day basis isn't something to shy away.  I'd rather have a firm grasp on my money until I have a business plan drafted for my first real estate investment (outside of my purchasing my own home early next year).

I'd love to get some feedback from veterans and those alike about this subject.

Thanks,


Carlos

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