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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Strategic first home purchase
Question for seasoned investors.
So here is the situation I will be making my first home purchase sometime soon. And I have a plan that I am going to purchase my first home (My Personal) and I am trying to buy it so when I move in I have at least 20k equity and I can force at least 20k after purchase. My question really is does anyone have any advice on what cash on return rehabs I should look for so I can make sure I meet my goal or any general advice going this route in general.