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Michael Tompkins
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Michael Tompkins
  • Contractor
  • Missouri
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Hello! I am a general contractor with 20 years of experience building new homes and renovating existing homes. I've always used my business solely to generate an income/paycheck, however I'm ready to transition and use my experience to facilitate investment opportunities. I'm interested in networking, advice and potential partnerships. I have a lot of flexibility so location isn't a concern for me. 

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Caleb Brown
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Caleb Brown
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I'd start locally doing BRRRs, use your experience. You can also do TLC projects, won't be full BRRRs but they'll cashflow and have equity

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