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New Member from Rhode Island
My name is Maxwell. I'm 20 years old and work 40-65 hours a week. The whole school thing just didn't work out for me, but I fell into a job that I really like and think I'm pretty good at. At this point I still live with my parents and have considered renting. I have never been able to justify that expense, as i can afford to buy my own house. I am looking into buying a multifamily and living in one of the units. I have many questions about living in a potential income property. As for my goals i hope that this is just the beginning and will move on to owning multiple rental properties and maybe get into flipping.
Thanks for reading my post any advice or comments are greatly appreciated.