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Beau Donohoe
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New member from Austin, TX

Beau Donohoe
  • Austin, TX
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Hey everyone,

I am currently working as an analyst at a large commercial real estate firm in Austin, TX where I am working on investment sales and debt/equity placement deals.

My goal is to leverage my experience at my job and start investing in real estate on my own. I would like to have my first income property (most likely a duplex, triplex, or quadplex) within 5 years (I am only 22 right now).

I would love to get to know other investors, through BP and in Austin.

Please feel free to pass along any advice or stories on how y'all got your first property!

Cheers,

Beau

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Beau Donohoe
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I actually went to UCSB. Do you invest in the area? @Tony Cavalli

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