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All Forum Posts by: Taylor Fender

Taylor Fender has started 4 posts and replied 12 times.

Post: FIRST TIME HOME BUYER ADVICE!!

Taylor FenderPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Salisbury, NC
  • Posts 12
  • Votes 5

Thanks Mr. Reyes.  I will do that.

Post: FIRST TIME HOME BUYER ADVICE!!

Taylor FenderPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Salisbury, NC
  • Posts 12
  • Votes 5

I am a fresh out of school 22 year old working in the tax field.  I am currently searching for my first home.  I am expecting to move in about two years or so to a new location which is  about an hour and a half from my current one.  I am in currently in graduate school working toward a CPA, so I should be make quite a bit more money when this is complete.   I am currently renting and I really dislike it.  I feel that I am throwing my money away.  I want to purchase a home, take the tax benefits, build some equity, and eventually turn it into an investment property when/if I relocate.  I am a salaried employee with good credit, so getting the mortgage will not be a problem.  What advice do you have to offer someone as "green" as myself?  I want to go about this in the best way possible.  Should I stick with the traditional single family or maybe look for a duplex?  

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