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Derek Savage
  • San Diego
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Saving to invest in San Diego

Derek Savage
  • San Diego
Posted

Hello!

My name is Derek Savage and I have been interested in real estate since my freshman year of high school, and that passion has never left. Currently I have been saving 90% of my income in order to acquire my first property. My main focus is in rentals, and in my area, entry level duplexes cost about $400,000+. I will be turning 18 this June, and I am trying to get started as soon as possible while I am still young and can handle the risk.

Most of my questions this far have been about beginner financing and building credit quickly. 

I am looking forward to meeting new people!

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