Your thoughts on Real Estate in NJ
Hello everyone, first post here. Allow me to introduce myself.
I am 29 years old and live in the Northern NJ area. After making some terrible financial decisions, I took it upon myself to educate myself about finances. I've always had an interest in the real estate market, but was always shunned away due to the fact of the extremely high market prices in my area. After reading a couple of books, one which truly inspired me (Rich Dad Poor Dad), i've decided to go at this again. Instead of saying "I cant do this", its more like "How do I go about doing this", which is why i'm here and hopefully I can get some different view points to such questions.
Real Estate in my area, although down from a few years ago, is still extremely high. When I read books or comments on websites, I notice people for the most part deal with real estate within the 100k-200k range. I can honestly say that the average property for sale in my area is around 350k. Although I just recently started saving, and turned everything around for the positive for myself, I am in debt with credit card bills. I only have around 2k saved liquid. I do have some money in stocks, bonds and my 401k but not sure if that does me any good. I was contemplating taking everything out of my 401k but with all of the penalties, i'm not sure that is a good idea. I have excellent credit; last I checked it was 785+.
I have heard people say that I should pay off my debt first. I would generally agree with this idea, but I also thought, wouldnt buying an asset that if even at most brings in $200.00 positive cash flow be the smarter move? That extra cash could either go towards me saving or even my debt, all while building up equity in that new piece of property. I figure it as another job making that much money a month. Just a thought and would like some opinions on that.
My main concern though is with prices so high in my area, how would one go about buying a piece of property? I would love to see the different view points and everyone's suggestions on this.
To me, this is just another game (albeit the game of life) and I cannot wait to start playing and succeed at it. I cannot wait to get my feet wet and do my first deal. I'm sure i'll have plenty of more questions, but I will start with this one for now.
Thank you
-Michael
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