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James Fraundorf
  • Investor
  • Seattle, WA
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Real estate investing while in grad school

James Fraundorf
  • Investor
  • Seattle, WA
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Hi! I'm James.  This is my first post on BP!! I'm in grad school In Seattle and working full time to pay my way through. 
I'm brand new to real estate investing. Just finished Rich Dad Poor Dad and totally changed my thinking. Since then I've been contemplating investing in single family 3bd 2bth for a rental where I have family in Bemidji, MN since it's so expensive to get started here in Seattle. Biggest obstacle is finding the capital since my budget is fairly tight being in school.
Also, Been thinking about taking out a school loan and investing my money in a higher return investment. School loan would be 6%.  Just wanted to introduce myself and get some thoughts on these two things.  Excited to be a part of this community! Thanks so much!  Blessings

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