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Sharon Lee
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  • Atlanta, GA
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College dorm to apt or house?

Sharon Lee
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Atlanta, GA
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I'm currently living in dorms which cost about 5x my tuition and plan to move out after this semester to my own place. I just obtained my real estate license today so I plan on seeking help from my broker-to-be in finding a specific place. I was wondering if whether it would be best for a broke college student like me to: (A) quietly move into someone else's place and rent out a room (B) rent an apartment with more than one room and rent out the other individual rooms (C) take out a loan for a large residential property and rent the extra rooms out (D) any other suggestions Thank you for taking your time to read this post!

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