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Getting started help!

Jordan McCray#4 House Hacking Contributor
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Hi all, 

I am new to the real estate game, I have been stuck in analysis paralysis for a few years. I want to know where to start and how to go the path that is best for me in trying to house hack a multifamily home. This is my introduction to real estate investing as I want to build a real estate portfolio that provides a plentiful life for me and my family in the future. I am hungry to learn and help in the process in any way. My market is Atlanta, Ga and I want to learn the real estate game and grow from no money to financial freedom. 

Thank you in advance for any help!

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John Matthew Johnston
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John Matthew Johnston
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@Jordan McCray If I would start over I would house hack a 4 unit. I think it’s a powerful way to start. I would approach local credit unions and find a loan product that you could use to accomplish this goal and then start looking for the multi family in your area. Good luck!!!

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