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Hello everyone! X-Plexes seem like the right path for me!
Hello everyone, my name is Sean Cutt and I am from Southern California.
I don't have much money in my name just yet and am just looking for creative ways to break into the real estate business.
Right now I'm thinking that I would like to invest in du/tri/four-plexes by taking out an FHA loan. This seems like a tried-and-true method of getting into the business as it opens the doors to owner occupied benefits and doesn't require too much of a down-payment.
I don't have any properties in mind yet and just want to gather as much general info on these kinds of deals before I take my first steps. I also don't have a license yet so I hope that gives you a good idea of how green I am in this.
Thanks in advance and thanks for reading!