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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Donnell Durden
  • Bronx, NY
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Vet partner? Could this be my in?

Donnell Durden
  • Bronx, NY
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Yesterday I listened to Bigger Podcast EP 192 with Russell Brazil. I really dig some of his strategies. I come from low income housing so I will invest there because I believe I could manage the tenants. But that's not why I'm writing this post.

Since the new year I've been vigorously trying to figure out ways to get in the game and get my first purchase under my belt.

Like Brazil, my girlfriend is a willing participant in my plans. So when I figure out our path she will be right behind me.

On EP 193 Steve Garner and Brandon mentioned something about partnering with people that the bank likes. That got my thoughts going.

My girlfriends grand father may be one of those people. Help me out here guys.

Her grand father is a vet. Has a single family home that is paid for that he lives in. He's in his 70s but is still pretty active. In what ways could he help us get into the real estate game?

I'm at 655 credit score with about 10k currently to invest (FYI) 

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