Riches in Real Estate
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Monday, 19 March 2007 |
 Tiffany Pointer purchased an investment property in Las Vegas, and less than two years later walked away with $70,000 in profit when it was sold. At the age of 22, when many of her peers were thinking about paying back student loans or starting a first job, Tiffany Pointer of Atlanta bought her first property: a condominium in Baltimore.
Pointer, a corporate sales trainer, didn't have a hefty bank account at the time. Instead she had something that Khalfani says is even better than cash in the bank if you want to become a millionaire: good credit. With a credit score of between 760 and 850, "banks will fall all over themselves to give you that loan," Khalfani says. |
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