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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Should I partner into a flip?
So I move back to the US in 4 weeks and have money saved for a down-payment on a Multi-family buy and hold (60k), but I may have some serious problems financing as I will not have 2 years of employment history. My question is whether I should partner up and flip a house or two with my money in order to start learning flipping while I wait to qualify for financing? Flipping and buy and hold are the things that most interest me, and I hope to make these my two lane street to wealth.