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Hey, I'm getting ready to transition out of the military in the next 2 to 3 months and I have 20k in savings and I want to procure a mulity family unit in Georgia. How might I go about this?

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@Antonio Feagin

Great advice is already given. Since you have 3 months or so left, is it possible to do the skills bridge program, or are you already on terminal leave? I first would identify the market you want to live/invest in. Once you have that submarket determined, start building a team. In my opinion, the agent is the critical piece. If you find a #ROCKSTAR agent, they usually will come with great references (lender, general contractor, PM, handyman, RE attorney). Once that is in place, use the acronym Brandon Turner created, which is LAPS. 

If you want a small residential multi-family, you need to house hack with a VA Loan

Don't hesitate to reach out! 

Sincerely,

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