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All Forum Posts by: Zebedee Carey

Zebedee Carey has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

As a beginning real estate investor, is it a smart decision to obtain a real estate license? I'm aware if he educational benefits it will provide, what other benefits will it provide?

Post: Newbie question

Zebedee CareyPosted
  • Cypress, TX
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0
Originally posted by @Zebedee Carey:

Hello BP family. I am 34 years of age with a high desire to break into Real Estate as an investor. As a beginner I have tons of questions, here we go!

I had a home purchased for me (not in my name) and have zero rent payments. My plan is to live there for another year or two. Should I use the first time homebuyer program to purchase my first investment property or as my first personal residence. I have no pressure to move or to begin paying rent. What makes more logical business sense longterm?  

Post: Newbie question

Zebedee CareyPosted
  • Cypress, TX
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

Hello BP family. I am 34 years of age with a high desire to break into Real Estate as an investor. As a beginner I have tons of questions, here we go!

I had a home purchased for me (not in my name) and have zero rent payments. My plan is to live there for another year or two. Should I use the first time homebuyer program to purchase my first investment property or as my first personal residence. I have no pressure to move or to begin paying rent. What makes more logical business since longterm?