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Best way of starting out

Charles Davis
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Looking to get started in real estate with rentals and fix and flips. I've come up with a few strategies. Which would a more seasoned invester go with? I never had a home loan in my name so I was going to start out with a FHA loan but I also will be inheriting a home in great condition that is worth 90,000. I was thinking of get the FHA loan before transferring other house in my name and getting a home line of credit to purchase another house to fix and flip or buy and hold. Which every situation is best for that unit. Any suggestions for a newbie? living in Philadelphia Pa. Living in a B- C+ area and looking to start investing in same area

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