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David Parathundil
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tampa
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First Time Buyer who does cannot meet the requirements of a loan

David Parathundil
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tampa
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I am an 18 year old that has been wanting to start investing in real estate for years Over last year I saved around 20K working at Dominos as a delivery driver. I have found great deals in Tallahassee and I know I can rent it out because I go to FSU so I know a large amount of potential tenants myself included as I intend to househack. I am stuck on getting a loan because as of now I have no job but I have enough funds for a down payment but am curious as to what options I have when it comes to acquiring a loan other than Seller-financing?

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