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New member, House Hacker and Flipper-to-be

Krystal White
  • Houston, TX
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I'm open to all advice.  I honestly don't know exactly where to start.  As of March 2015, I purchased a condo that had built-in equity.  Recent sales are 20,000 above last year's price.  The Super Bowl will be here next year, and I am less than a mile away.  I have debt to pay.  I'd also like to live in a nice, single family home, but I know a duplex would be a smarter option.  I don't know if the bank will allow me to purchase a single-family/duplex home and one to flip at the same time.  I also don't know if I should sell this property as values continue to rise.

If you've read this post, please leave me some advice.  I can provide more information if necessary.

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