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Updated about 19 hours ago, 11/18/2024

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Megan Alan
  • New to Real Estate
  • Portland, OR
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House Hack Newbie in Oregon

Megan Alan
  • New to Real Estate
  • Portland, OR
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Hello BP Community! I discovered the BP podcasts while educating myself about financial literacy & the FIRE movement. As a creative professional historically "allergic to math," I never thought I'd consider real estate investing, but life is full of surprises! I've been a long-time renter in the Portland, Oregon market and would love to purchase my first house hack next year: a duplex or triplex, ideally. 

I'm eager to connect with anyone who can offer advice about finding and analyzing good deals. As I said, math and numbers aren't my strength, but I'm a dedicated student when I put my mind to something, and I know how to read and use a calculator :)

Thanks for reading!

Megan

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