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All Forum Posts by: Naeem Congo

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Post: Is a single family home a good way to start investing ?

Naeem CongoPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 1
  • Votes 0

After you purchase your first SFH/MFH, how much should a newbie investor have in funds, in the beginning, to take care of any repairs or replace items like furnaces, stoves, etc?

Shouldn't that cost be included when you look to purchase any investment property? Because that's what worries me. Buying your first investment property is one thing, but maintaining it is another.