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All Forum Posts by: Ben Haridim

Ben Haridim has started 4 posts and replied 11 times.

Post: Improve Credit, Or Start Investing?

Ben HaridimPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • los angeles
  • Posts 12
  • Votes 1

@James Collins try to get a stable job that will pay up your debt and give the bank a reason to be confident in financing your future deals. in the real estate investing world, the idea of having a nine to five job is a complete nightmare. However, to get the ball rolling, it’s probably the best position to be in.

A: you’ll be able to pay your debt and build your credit back up.

B: the bank will feel a lot more confident in financing your deals, considering the fact that you have a reliable source of income for the bank to collect from.

Lastly, as motivation, gary vaynerchuck said that even at the age of thirty you still have your entire life ahead of you, so don’t overthink your current situation you’ll be just fine.