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Sei Korti
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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Buying first property

Sei Korti
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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I'm pre med student trying to get into the real estate world. I been doing my homework in the real estate world for about a year now and I think I'm ready to make my first purchase. I am looking for students rental. I been building my credit since I was 16 now I'm 22 now and my credit score is fair. I am also making payments on my student loan. I was wondering if will my student loan will affect me from getting a 60k loan with a 10% down payment

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Lori Greene
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  • Huntsville, UT
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Lori Greene
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  • Huntsville, UT
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Hi Sei,

My suggestion would be to try wholesaling and seller financing until you get some experience under your belt. I can show you how to use those strategies on rentals too. It's a little easier to get financing when you can show the successful deals you already done. Feel free to ask me investing questions anytime. I will always answer in detail. I like helping.

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