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All Forum Posts by: Brenna C.

Brenna C. has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Yes. Everyone deserves a second chance, especially if they've already done the time and want to make a change.

I'm a completely new buyer and this is my first project, I'm either going to own this house or not. The deciding factor is if it is smart, safe, and profitable to own a house that's in a completely different location than I am. By this I mean buying the house, living in it it, flipping it, then moving elsewhere while a tenant is renting it. As you can tell, I'm a total newbie so this is probably one of the most basic questions you've heard and it might have an obvious answer but I'd love to get some advice, thank you!

Hi! I'll admit, it's pretty risky to say that I'm only 14 years old but I hope you will be able to accept me into your community despite my age so I can learn as much as I can about real estate and homeownership before I get an early start on my life.