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Xai Xiong
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New member from Minneapolis MN

Xai Xiong
  • Flipper
  • Minneapolis, MN
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Hello BP members! Still a newbie and here to search for advice or tips for investing. Currently looking at duplexes in my area.

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    Bruce Runn
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    Bruce Runn
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    Hi,

    Best way is to buy a 2 or 3 family multi unit and move in so you can have the low down payment.  Do you have that ability?  I advise that to many people I help get started with If you can't, you are most likely stuck on the sidelines until you save up 25%.

    Bruce

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