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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Hello from Tucson
I figured I would stop trolling and finally post something. New to the investing world and eager to leave my w2 job. I recently just rented out my primary home and moved into a new home using my Va loan. I am looking to buy and hold several properties over the next couple years however I am looking to flip a home or two in the next 6-8 months. Don't have much money so I plan to use cash for a down payment and then use credit cards to fund the flip. This is probably not ideal but I like using the banks money rather than having to find a hard money lender.