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All Forum Posts by: Kyle Rosenberg

Kyle Rosenberg has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Advice For a Newbie Fresh out of College

Kyle RosenbergPosted
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 2

Hi @Dan Sheeks,

I have looked into house hacking and it seems like a great plan for rental investing. However, I was planning on still living at home for a couple years to be rent free and be able to save up money to put down towards a rental property and my student loans. I know that with house hacking you are in effect “living for free” in the purchased house, but since I am in no rush to move out I feel like it would work better to buy a property and rent out all the units instead of living in one of them. 

I suppose my biggest question is will I be able to get a loan from a lender with this student loan debt, or is it something that I will have to wait and start paying these loans off before I can get a loan?

Post: Advice For a Newbie Fresh out of College

Kyle RosenbergPosted
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 2

I realized I forgot to mention that I am from Philadelphia, so I would be looking in the Philadelphia area

Post: Advice For a Newbie Fresh out of College

Kyle RosenbergPosted
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 2

Hey everybody,

I just recently graduated from Temple University and will be starting my job as a high school math teacher in the coming weeks. I am very new to real estate investing, and am looking to save up money to be able to put a down payment on a rental property (deciding between Single Family Residence and Multiple). If anybody has some advice on the best ways to save or perhaps explain how it is possible and if it is a good idea to purchase a property with 0% down, it would be greatly appreciated!

Reading the book Rich Dad, Poor Dad is what made me intrigued in passive income with rental properties and I am currently reading The Book on Rental Property Investing and plan on reading the other BP books as well. If anybody has any book recommendations or other good sources of information on investing in rental properties, please let me know!

Thanks and I’m looking forward to sharing this journey with all of you.

Kyle Rosenberg