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Ivan Roberts
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Money saving tips for an investor

Ivan Roberts
  • Tacoma, WA
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Hey guys,

So, I have a year and a half to save as much money as possible to invest in Multi-Family properties. I am going to rent my house out in WA, and my house in AZ is currently rented as well. I will be moving into an apartment here soon, with my family, and then go from there.

My question is. Does anyone have any advice to save money while trying to invest in MF properties between now and then? I just found out about the taxes and depreciation on my house not too long ago. So I have to refile my taxes to reap all the benefits. What other tricks do you guys use to make the most out of investing in RE?

Thanks BP!

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William R.
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William R.
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I don't need any credit! I just need good advice, and keep those podcast coming!

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