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Chris Murphy
  • New Lenox, IL
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Ignoring Social Stigmas to Start in REI?

Chris Murphy
  • New Lenox, IL
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I have been a listener of the podcast for a couple of months now and have had this question on my mind for the same length of time. Should I continue living with my parents so I can focus on purchasing as many rentals as possible? 

Here is a little background on me so you can help me with this answer. 

I'm about to turn 25. I have a fantastic relationship with my parents and we respect each others' space. I make a higher than average salary for people my age (85k annually) but it involves me working a lot. Essentially living at my parents house is just a place for me to sleep. I know Brandon and Josh are huge advocates of house-hacking but I am not set on this being the answer since I will rarely be at the property. Also, I work nights and don't want to deal with other's noise during the day, or having to put restrictions on their living conditions. Any help on this would be great!

Thanks in advance,

Chris

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