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Rent to Retirement investment strategy

Adam Sieg
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I've done a fair amount of research on rent to retirement. Most people within BP indicate that they are satisfied or very satisfied with what they offer (eg good cash flow, strong market, solid ROI, helpful information - especially working with Zach). I'm really interested in learning more from more seasoned REI with respect to if this is a good starting platform for real estate investing? If this company/group has found these real estate investments - what has prevented you from acquiring them or moving forward with purchasing them? As a beginner, it seems like a solid "internship" in which you have something well established/evaluated that you can invest in and then build upon to further your portfolio. I'm really interested in the perceived (or actual) downside to pursuing.

thanks all

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