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All Forum Posts by: Khalid Alabi

Khalid Alabi has started 1 posts and replied 6 times.

@Khalid Alabi Thank you so much

@Michael Plante Thank you so much I appreciate it

Originally posted by @Michael Dumler: thank you for honest advice !!!!

@Khalid Alabi I'd recommend saving as much capital as necesasry to use as a down payment for a house hack. Not only will this allow to build relationships with different agents, lenders, inspectors, etc., you will also experience the requirements of being a suitable landlord. 

Originally posted by @Michael Plante:
Originally posted by @Khalid Alabi:

So I am a new investor who wants to learn about how to obtain rental properties so far I've been listening to a lot of podcast reading a lot of books and just recently got a mentor on land-lording. what are the steps of getting your first rental property

What I did was work 2 jobs. Loved on the income.  Saved the money from the 2nd.  And used it to buy my first rental 

 I highly appreciate you experience and knowledge 

Originally posted by @Michael Dumler: thank you so much!

@Khalid Alabi I'd recommend saving as much capital as necesasry to use as a down payment for a house hack. Not only will this allow to build relationships with different agents, lenders, inspectors, etc., you will also experience the requirements of being a suitable landlord. 

So I am a new investor who wants to learn about how to obtain rental properties so far I've been listening to a lot of podcast reading a lot of books and just recently got a mentor on land-lording. what are the steps of getting your first rental property