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New investor hoping to create retirement income

Amy Mead
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I am new to investing I have one rental property that I rent to my business ( lease back). I want to purchase a new property for this purpose and turn that property into  a short term rental.  I own a small business and I am looking for a commercial property for my business. I need a very particular property because it needs to be a in a certain port with access to unload boats ( seafood business). I realize after listening to the BP podcasts that I should have been calling local property owners and just asking if they are thinking of selling.  I am trying to talk my husband into adding property rentals into our income stream. We are very busy with our business and I have a W2 job as a school nurse. I would love to create income for retirement and maybe enough to leave my W2 job. I am excited to join BP. I have not heard the BP mention lease back to your small business but it has worked well for me and think it would be a great topic for a show.

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