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Mike McKinzie
  • Investor
  • Westminster, CO
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Need to learn the Denver Metro Area!

Mike McKinzie
  • Investor
  • Westminster, CO
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There is a high probability that we will be moving to the Denver metro area sometime in the next year. My daughter and her husband already live in Arvada and another daughter lives in Colorado Springs. I also have an Uncle/Aunt in Fort Collins. I would love to "chew the fat", so to speak, with successful investors in that general area, I don't need a Retail Realtor. I am currently licensed in California and used to have my Colorado Broker's License. And since I bought my first investment back in the 1970s, I don't need education on investing. I just need education on Demographics, market trends and networking with local 'bird dogs,' 'wholesalers,' and investors. I already have access to MLS, Zillow, and other online sites, so there is no need to send me redundant information. But if you want to network, maybe share knowledge or even try to make a successful investment, PM me.

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