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Jokari Trueheart
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Hi Everyone ,  my name is J.T.   

I'm excited for the opportunity to be apart of the community with BP, I reside in the state of Virginia and started my investment journey many years ago at 22 doing fix and flips, I stopped when the market crashed in 2007/2008 and didn't like the way the market looked and I left the investing world, I became a mortgage loan officer, and then processor and later underwriter and learned the backend of the conventional lending world. I had a pretty successful career doing that and made good money but, it was not my passion, I love real estate and everything about it the good and the bad. So after being laid off a few times in the last 8 years I decided to get back into investing but this time focusing on buy and hold multi family real estate so that I could built wealth that could help me retire my wife who just had a long battle with cancer and survived , but is now back to work, and I want to give her a relaxing life free of all the stress of the world (by the way did I mention she is also in the mortgage lending field) so that explains the urgency to retire her from w-2 work ! 

But I look forward to the community, look forward to learning, and growing and making money , so pour on the knowledge folks , I'm all ears !! so far my Texas investments has been doing really well, immediate cashflow from day one, working to get another, but as you know, capital is always King, so it's a work in progress.... :)

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Jokari Trueheart
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That is the truth Nate, boy, I'd be exactly where I wanted to be, but I am definitely one that believes it's never to late, so I'm starting now to get ready for the next 20 years so I can retire comfortably.

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