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Updated about 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

New Member ... everyone welcome me!
Hello All
My name is Joel. I am from Massachusetts currently residing in beautiful Connecticut. I am a young professional looking to get a jump start on the real estate game! I have always been interested in real estate and always wanted to own multiple properties by the time I was 30. I am 25 now so I guess I need to get started!
Currently I am in the market for a multi-family property in or around the city (Hartford). I have read that section 8 housing can be a gift and a curse, but that there are a LOT of positives to renting to section 8 tenants. It is my plan to get started with a foreclosure property with minimal to moterate renovations needed. It it my plan to build on my small amount of capital with a first property carrying low enough mortage costs to double my money from one rental, with the potential for two or three.
But what do I know? I am very green to this whole process and hope I am on the right path! I am eager to meet and learn form others, so feel free to connect with me!
Sincerely,
Joel