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Learning and excited to invest

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Hi everyone,

I’m currently learning as much as I can about real estate investing. I’ve been listening to audiobooks, reading books, listening to podcasts, joined some FB groups, and this forum. 

I live in Rochester, NY and have a young family. Some of the main reasons I started this journey is so I can eventually take my family on trips to experience different cultures, help less fortunate people, and build generational wealth. 

My current goal is to build a close team that I can count on, that can count on me, and to own 4 long term rentals in the next 4 years. 

I’m aiming for a single family, 3-4 Bedroom, 1.5-2 bath home in a nice neighborhood with a two car garage for my buy box. I want to invest in my local market (Rochester, NY) and most likely in one of the suburbs. 

Thank you for taking the time to read my post! 

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