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Ivan Rubio
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  • Derry, NH
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25 Year Old Aspiring Multi-Family Residential Investor

Ivan Rubio
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  • Investor
  • Derry, NH
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Good evening everyone! 

Its a pleasure to be in this community. Wow, I am in shock of how much knowledge I've encountered in here. I've been listening to the BiggerPockets podcast now for over 3 months EVERY DAY on my commute to work and even on weekends. It's not until now that I decided to really get involved with the forums. 

My interest is to invest in duplexes, triplexes, and quads. 

I'd like to connect with people who have experience in creating wealth from investing in these types of property. What strategy did you implement? Buy and hold? Buy, rehab, flip? Or did you refinance, pull out equity, and buy another property to add to the first?

Hopefully, as I learn in this community I'll be able to share the knowledge with others! Please let me know if there is anything I can do to better serve this community. 

Thank You,

Ivan Rubio

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