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Updated 7 months ago,

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Bethany Fannin
  • Chapel Hill, NC
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New Looking to House Hack a small Multifamily Property

Bethany Fannin
  • Chapel Hill, NC
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Hello everyone!

Full disclosure - I already posted here a couple of weeks ago, but got locked out of my account. So, I've had to create a new account. 

Anyways, I am a single mom of a 2.5 year old little girl, and at the age of 32 have finally gotten to a place where my financials are in order (I graduated from college a bit later in life after teaching acting and producing plays throughout my 20s!). I work in IT but have found the corporate world doesn't fit my independent spirit. I also want to be able to spend more time with my daughter and be able to pass something onto her and future generations, something I'm sure many can relate to. 

Since currently we are saving money by living with my parents, I would be hoping to use my first purchase as a place we could also live in. I plan to follow "The Stack" method laid out by Brandon Turner in "The Multifamily Millionaire" vol. I. 

I'm considering investing either around King's Mountain (or other areas on the outskirts of Charlotte) or near Jacksonville or Burgaw on the coast. 


Thank you in advance for taking the time to read this!

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