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All Forum Posts by: Emiliano Medina

Emiliano Medina has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Originally posted by @Kevin Hunter:

@Emiliano Medina, moving in to your own rental property is a great way to get into your first investment.  Are you looking at multi-family or a single family in which you plan to rent out rooms?  It comes down to your comfort level and long term goals. 

 Hi Kevin, it would be single family. Thanks for the reply Kevin!:)

Should i move into my rental properties to avoid the 20% minimum down payment and save money? And use the 20% to fund my other rental properties? Or just not move into them and have to come up with another hard earned  felt like a long time to get 20%? Thanks so much. Have a nice day!