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Student Landlord: Journey to financial freedom as a student.

Kenneth Quijano
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Hello, My name is Kenneth Quijano. I am the oldest of 5 and a full-time college student. Being a full-time college student is expensive and stressful, I have no financial freedom due to college payments, but I have recently received a scholarship so I have been saving money working full-time. I am looking to get started in rental properties, I do photography on the side and I currently work full-time. I have been saving money and I believe I have enough for 10-15% down on a small family home. I have read books and watched some videos on getting started with rental properties and I want to purchase my first one before the end of 2024 if possible. I would greatly appreciate any tips/knowledge any of you would share with me to help me reach my goals! My goal for the next 2-4 years is to eventually have enough cash flow to focus on my college and starting a business.

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