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David Klein
  • Rental Property Investor
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Hello everyone my name is David Klein. I am new to BPs and wanted to introduce myself. I have been thinking about getting into investing since I was a kid and saw the commercials for buying bills of sales. Now many years later I have decided to jump in. A little late but hopefully still in time to help make a difference. I live in southern New Jersey and am looking to but some rentals. I am looking for advice from some of those who have been in my shoes. I am not against using HMLs but would rather but my first without the high interest is that possible? I was thinking about getting a house under 150 (rather 100 or yes) and get conventional loan. Does this seem like a good idea or no? What methods and approaches work for others? Thank you for your time and advice. Very respectfully. David

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