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Hello everyone,

My name is Paris! I am a RN looking to start investing in section 8 properties. Happy to be hear to learn and grow. I am in the DMV area.

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Benjamin Aaker
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It's always great to see another healthcare worker on BP. I recommend to keep your current W2 job as long as you can and save as much as you can. The W2 really helps in getting banks to offer you a loan. We also really need nurses! Make sure you evaluate those Section 8 properties well before purchase. The almost-guaranteed rent is nice, but tenant relations can be a headache.
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