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Updated over 1 year ago, 06/01/2023

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New Investor, Learning New Strategies

Zach Gallagher
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Hey Everyone, the my name is Zach. My wife and I live in Florida and have had a SFH as a rental for about 6 years there.

In Jan 2021 we ended up moving in to the rental and for about 2.5 years now have not had any rental. 

We have been reading a ton of books and watching the podcasts trying to learn different strategies to get back into it. 

Currently interested in the FL, GA, NC and PA areas. Ideally trying to break into multi family properties, but we were under contract for 2 of them and the inspections came back horrible and scared us off. Things like asbestos and foundation issues. Big ticket items we did not want to deal with as an out of state investor.

Hoping to learn more and grow to at least have some financial independence, have a family and live life on our terms!

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