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  • Profile photo of Matt89Matt89
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    hey all
    i am a 19yr old looking at getting my first house
    i want to get into property investing but because im young i dont know to much yet

    i was wondering if any1 can give me some hints/help on what i should do about going to buy my first house, whats a good loan, what should i look for

    just anything that you think could help me

    thanks
    Matt

    Profile photo of god_of_moneygod_of_money
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    Can't u just do quick search instead of posting the same question again and again…
    At least the same question being post 10 times over the past few weeks

    Profile photo of 1428 12391428 1239
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    what state are you from?

    Profile photo of Matt89Matt89
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    sorry

    im from vic

    Profile photo of Richard TaylorRichard Taylor
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    At the moment a good loan is anyone you can get.

    Dont want to be flipant but lenders are turning down more deals than they approve and for FHB it is getting harder and harder to qualify.

    Richard Taylor | Australia's leading private lender

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    Hi Matt

    Good on you for having the initiative to look into property at such a young age. 

    This forum is filled with information as god_of_money pointed out.  You could easily spend hours looking at information.  There is also a list of recommended books to read on this forum.  Read books (get them from the library and save your money) go and look at property and ask lots of questions, see a mortgage broker or go to a bank, ask questions.  It might be challenging to get  a loan at the moment, although I don't know your circumstances.  Don't give up, you will find a way. 

    DIYPM

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