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Jasmine S.
  • Investor
  • Charlotte, NC
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Hello from the Queen City

Jasmine S.
  • Investor
  • Charlotte, NC
Posted

Hi everyone, my name is Jasmine and am brand new to real estate investing with my market being Charlotte NC. I have been a member of the site for a few weeks now and finally dediced to submit an introductory forum post. I am interested in low-income homes that I could potentially rent after rehabbing for a solid profit. I am lucky enough to be able to start off with a property I already own (my husband and I are moving but have decided to rent my first property) and try my hand at being a landlord without quite as much risk as purchasing another property soley for rental income. We have dediced to put spend the time and money on a few cosmetic upgrades (vinyl plank flooring, counter tops, and new appliances) but I feel really good about this seemingly smaller risk property I can learn a lot from.

Nonetheless I have appreciated all the post and insight I have already gained from this site and look forward to connecting with and learning from each of you as time passes. Best of luck to us all, and I can't wait to get started!

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