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Starting Fresh in DC

Dominic Conway
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Hello,

I just started a new job in DC and have paid off all of my credit card debts. I feel like a new man. Now that I have a stable job I would like to begin doing things right. I am looking at renting a cheap apartment with roommates close to work so that I don't have to commute. I do not have the funds right now to purchase my own place to house hack. I have tons of experience managing properties and I used to work in real estate. If there are any investors or just people in similar situations in DC please contact me. I would love to room with like minded people that want to be financially independent. I just finished listening to Set for Life by Scott Trench for the second time and I am taking notes, so first thing on my list is to minimize the money I spend on housing.

Cheers,

Dominic 

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