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Fernando Mendez
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College Senior Starting Out

Fernando Mendez
  • Lender
  • Philadelphia, PA
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I'm going to be a senior at Vanderbilt University this Fall and am about ready to get in the game. I've been educating myself on and off for about a year and have recently picked up a lot of steam. I obviously have little income, with just some savings. I'm interested and buying and holding multi-family units and was wondering if anyone had any good advice for my particular situation. Thanks and glad to be here!

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