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New to real estate investing. Out of Oshkosh WI

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Hi everyone. This is Hochi Yang. I am starting my real estate investing journey as I want to become financially free and get rid of my JOB. I just finished reading Rich Dad Poor Dad for the second time. The first time I read it, I was very young at the time at around age 20. I was also reading books like Think And Grow Rich and The Magic of Thinking Big around that time. So I was developing the right mindset and getting some knowledge on wealth and success, but I didn't know anything about real estate investing at the time. I was actually an active IBO through Quixtar/Amway and that's how I was introduced into those books. However that didn't work out for me so here I am now at 37 years old with a dead end job that I hate but just tolerate. I started reading Robert Kiyosaki's book again and it finally clicked. I watched his YouTube videos and that led me to the real estate investing videos and a flame reignited inside again. This time I am a lot older and more mature now. I am looking to start out small and invest in single family and multi-family units. So if there are any real estate investors in the Wisconsin area who I can reach out to and share some ideas, that would be awesome. Hope to talk to you all soon. Thank you.

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Steven Foster Wilson
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Hi everyone. This is Hochi Yang. I am starting my real estate investing journey as I want to become financially free and get rid of my JOB. I just finished reading Rich Dad Poor Dad for the second time. The first time I read it, I was very young at the time at around age 20. I was also reading books like Think And Grow Rich and The Magic of Thinking Big around that time. So I was developing the right mindset and getting some knowledge on wealth and success, but I didn't know anything about real estate investing at the time. I was actually an active IBO through Quixtar/Amway and that's how I was introduced into those books. However that didn't work out for me so here I am now at 37 years old with a dead end job that I hate but just tolerate. I started reading Robert Kiyosaki's book again and it finally clicked. I watched his YouTube videos and that led me to the real estate investing videos and a flame reignited inside again. This time I am a lot older and more mature now. I am looking to start out small and invest in single family and multi-family units. So if there are any real estate investors in the Wisconsin area who I can reach out to and share some ideas, that would be awesome. Hope to talk to you all soon. Thank you.


 So glad that spark has come back and you are ready to get started. You should consider investing OOS here in Columbus or Cincinatti. The price to rent ratio makes for great investments. Not to mention our appreciation has been 8% higher then the US national average, because of the high demand for affordable housing.

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