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Updated about 17 years ago, 09/25/2007

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Greg Shaw
  • kingston, Ontario
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New member from Ontario Canada

Greg Shaw
  • kingston, Ontario
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I have been lurking, learning and following the market for about a year now and trying to get the nerve to jump in. My goal is to invest in rental properties moving up to a 6 to 8 unit building(s) in the next 5 years.
My ultimate goal is to have about 2000/month positive cash flow to supliment my pension income when I retire in 5 years. I am not looking to get rich just comfortable and once retired I will make my properties my part time job.
So am I realistic, a dreamer or an underachiever.

greg

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