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Steven C. Suarez
  • Hurst, TX
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Successful real estate investor AND minimalist? Possible?

Steven C. Suarez
  • Hurst, TX
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I love the idea of becoming a successful buy and hold real estate investor. Accumulating houses for cash flow. And more houses. And more houses. And more...etc.. Thing is I've always wanted to strive to live a minimalist existence. Less stuff. Less clutter. Less expenses. Less stress. Less. Does anybody out there consider themselves a minimalist? And can you be one while owning 10 or more houses? Real estate has me striving for my magic number. You know, enough cash flow where I won't have to work anymore. But can my hunger for more cash flowing houses coexist with my desire to live minimalist? Your feedback would be great. Thanks BP community! Stevo from Texas

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