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- Lawyer name:Nier, George J
- Address:2725 Dewey Ave Rochester,NY
- Phone:585-865-5750
- Fax:585-865-5829
- PostalCode:14616
- WebSite:http://www.diraddocase.com/
- Areas of Practice:Criminal Law, Estate Planning, Trusts, Family Law, Probate & Estate
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I'm only 19 and I don't know too much about investing...but I am trying to develop a 5 year to lifetime plan dealing with real estate investments. Originally I already had a plan going with my fiance, and the house he owns currently is mostly paid off and is currently being rented and making some "passive income" (Rich Dad, Poor Dad), but I have to change my plans in more ways than one. Anyway, with the current housing market, and the numerous amount of foreclosures, I was wondering if it would be a good idea to save up money to put money down on a foreclosure (namely in California since the value of houses appreciates so quickly there) and then live in it for a year or so and then rent it out, and repeat the process. Also how exactly does it work when you go to buy a foreclosure? I've heard many different things. And can you suggest cities/states where it would be better for me to do this sort of thing? And is this even a good idea, or do you have better ideas? Thank you!!.
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