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Beginner-Friendly Strategies to Build Cash Flow Before My First Property

Levonte Wilson
  • New to Real Estate
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Hey everyone,

I’m just getting started in real estate and trying to figure out the best way to build stable cash flow right now so I can save up and invest in my first property—most likely a multifamily unit. The challenge is I don’t have any capital upfront, so I need beginner-friendly ways to start generating income.

Some options I’ve been considering:

  • 1. Airbnb Arbitrage

  • 2. House Hacking

  • 3. Acquiring or starting a Laundromat business 

I’d love to hear from anyone who started with little or no capital and successfully transitioned into owning multifamily properties. Which beginner-friendly approach would you recommend for building cash flow?

Or if anyone has any other strategies besides those three, I’d love to hear them as well.

Thanks in advance for any advice, tips, or lessons learned!

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It took working two jobs and living below my means to save up enough for a down payment on my first owner occupied house in need of renovation. 

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