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Kyle Knowles
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150k cash, 21 yrs old, what do i do?

Kyle Knowles
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Dover, NJ
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I am 21 years old and live in Morris County, NJ. Morris County has the highest median housing prices of the entire state, and some of the highest taxes in the country. I have 150k cash, and would like to eventually go into multi-family unit buildings. I have yet to make my first deal, but I’ve been educating myself as much as I could. Any ideas?

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Caleb Brown
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Caleb Brown
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I would advise to house hack a 4plex to learn the basics and it's so cheap to start. Then scale up to multi after you have your feet wet. After the house hack it's up to you, you can.... purchase a multi by yourself with your funds, partner on a deal, go into a syndication, etc

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