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Updated almost 8 years ago, 02/28/2017

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Liam Brochu
  • Portland, ME
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Graduating in May, Career Path?

Liam Brochu
  • Portland, ME
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Hi All,

I'm graduating in May 2017 and need to choose a place to work.

My goal is to buy a multi unit and owner occupy as soon as I have enough cash to place a down payment.

Should I take a pay cut and work for a property management company to gain experience?

Or should I chase the job that yields the most cashflow to place a downpayment faster. I'm not interested in the 3% down first time home buyers loan.

Thanks!

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