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Sean Michel
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Hey everyone,

I am a certified real estate appraiser and investor. I joined Bigger Pockets to further my investor mindset, connect with other investors, and create passive income through affordable housing!

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Michael K Gallagher
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Michael K Gallagher
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Hey @Sean Michel welcome to the forums, we are glad to have you.  Appraisal is a strong background going into this, you've already got a leg up congrats.

I'm not in your market but I'm a big fan of all things affordable housing.  I think supplying the market with decent places to live at affordable prices is never a bad strategy.  

The issue we often run into is the pure cost to build...you have ideas or ways you are working around that?

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