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All Forum Posts by: David Veikune

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Post: New from Jackson, MS

David VeikunePosted
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Best of luck Tamika on your journey!

Sure. Tons of different strategies but off the top of my head if you could do something with seller financing. It's all about finding those deals

Post: New Investor

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Best of luck Farhad!

sorry to hear that yanlan

Post: New member and new to real estate

David VeikunePosted
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Welcome Roxell. I'd say just get out and about and also learn your market. Best of Luck!

Welcome!

Post: Multiple 401Ks to self-directed or other options

David VeikunePosted
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Im no expert but rolling them into one single self directed ira seems like the best option. 

Post: Aspiring REI new to Hawaii

David VeikunePosted
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Life is good buddy 

Post: mortgage for 70k

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I believe. Usually under 50k can be hard.. Ive heard but you should be able to. You may need to talk to a local bank though. They're more flexible. Best of luck Frank!

Post: Aspiring REI new to Hawaii

David VeikunePosted
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Welcome to BP Daniel!