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Best of both worlds?
I am new to real estate investments as far as making a purchase of property. Currently I have two friends that one wants to buy a flip property to rehab and sell in the short-term. The other friends doesn’t want to purchase himself a job and is looking more for a duplex or steady rental income. And then there is me who is caught in the middle of wanting the quicker return of a flip, but also wants to have steady cash flow month to month. Is there a way I can leverage in both of their activities to get the best of both worlds?