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Orlando Andujar
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Leveraging VA Loan to Purchase Multifamily Home to Build Wealth

Orlando Andujar
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Fort Belvoir, VA
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Hello, all,

My name is Orlando Andujar Jr. I'm a 23 years old male who is currently serving active duty in the Army, stationed in Korea. I PCS from here in July and will be going to FT. Belvoir, VA for the next 2-3 years. I've only been in the military for just over a year so i'm still learning about all things available to me as a service member. I'm just starting to learn about a VA Loan. I was wondering if anyone had any strategies of how i can leverage my VA Loan to purchase a multifamily home and create consistent revenue for myself and then eventually sell the property to cash out for a nice profit once my 2-3 years is over in VA?! Thanks for the help

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John Van Uytven
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  • Oconee, IL
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John Van Uytven
  • Property Manager
  • Oconee, IL
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i would say 60% or so of our members haven't bought anything. You wouldn't be alone.

we are all learning and trying to learn 

in Korea it is always full of people leaving. It's just part of life on the ROK for most westerners.

come out have a good time ask questions make connections 

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