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Sherrine Milton
  • Boston, MA
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Newbie Alert!

Sherrine Milton
  • Boston, MA
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Hi BP community, I am so excited to have found these podcast and now this site!

My name is Sherrine and I live in the Boston area. I have lived here my whole life including for college. I graduated two years ago and am currently an accountant. My mom has been a real estate agent for the past 7 or so years and I have recently taken a keen interest in it. I want to start investing and I am trying to soak up all the knowledge I can before I get my feet wet. I want to have my first property by early next year. I am looking for it to be a multifamily which i plan to live in for a few years.

I also plan on getting my real estate license. I will begin classes this month then take the exam sometime next month.

Any tips, tricks, or foundational information anyone can provide will be well received :)

I look forward to learning and contributing to the community!

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Account Closed
  • Boston, MA
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Account Closed
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Look into getting a loan from NACA for your 1st property. You don't need a down payment and the interest rate is lower than 4%

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