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Marty Summers
  • Bradenton, FL
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Who in here are multi-millionaires through rental real-estate?

Marty Summers
  • Bradenton, FL
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I am 12 rental properties into our journey. However, I want to meet you multi-millionaires with minimum of 15k-20k per month in net income that can share your journey with me when you look back at 12 please?

We are producing 9500 per month about 6k Net cash flow..yes they are paid off. But we are 49 years young soon to be 50. Want to exit corporate america asap.

Please share your experience...for me it's been lots of work but can see where this might end up in a few years.

-Marty

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Marty Summers
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@Caleb Brown Started Jan 2018 but researched and saved lots of capital 3 years prior. My strategy is to find wholesale or as-is buy put money and time into rehabbing. Do a lot of work myself to build up forced equity, then hand keys over to a property manager to have them produce. Then I repeat once I have enough for my next purchase.

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