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All Forum Posts by: Vyacheslav Velykorod

Vyacheslav Velykorod has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

I have been working as a broker for about two moths now, prior to that I have held my previous job for three years, I do not have very much saved up about $5k, and I am not sure about my credit score. I was thinking of doing owner financing, and then get the loan from the bank later to pay off the owner, does this sounds like somthing that is possible to do.

I am 19 years old I attend a local community college, and work as a real estate broker, I was looking into buying a multifamily unit in my city (Fort Morgan) in order to rent out some units and live in one does this sounds like a good idea. ( I have no landlord experience)

Post: Multifamily units

Vyacheslav VelykorodPosted
  • Fort Morgan, CO
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I am 19 years old I attend a local community college, and work as a real estate broker, I was looking into buying a multifamily unit in my city (Fort Morgan) in order to rent out some units and live in one does this sounds like a good idea. ( I have no landlord experience)