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All Forum Posts by: Silvia Bimblich

Silvia Bimblich has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: First time Homebuyer - Strategy

Silvia BimblichPosted
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Post: First time Homebuyer - Strategy

Silvia BimblichPosted
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Hi!

What advice would you give to a person who just start and do not own a house, currently rent. Invest or Buy a house for living. And which strategy should use? I'm new in REI looking to purchase my first home, I already went to a lender and got Pre-qualified letter but it seems that ever minute that pass my approved letter is not valid because the market in Atlanta is going up. Not sure if I should go through a FHA loan, Wholesaler (using line of credit money), NACA loan. Any advice will be helpful.

My long term goal is do REI.

Thanks in advance! 

Hi all!
You can find VA here in BP, there's a lot of people who wants to start and don't have the money or just want to learn and VA is a perfect way to do it. I'm new into this, learning everyday and my first thought was I can help an investor as a VA using my skills and will be beneficial for both.

This is my advice as a newer who is learning every day and first post ;) 

Silvia Bimblich