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1st Home evaluation

Sophia Reynoso
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Hi Everyone! 

Absolute newbie here. I want to put out some feelers on a house I am about to go to take a look at.  It's a 3bd 2 bath 1384 for $419,900 It's close to the local hospital so I am interested in buying this house and hopefully rent to travel nurses. The house is move-in ready with the exception I would like to make updates to the bathrooms and backyard I make an average of $ 80,000 a year and I have $20,000 available for down payment. Does this seem feasible? 

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