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Ray S.
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  • Miami Beach, FL
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New investor in sunny FL

Ray S.
  • Investor
  • Miami Beach, FL
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Hi there! I own and run a few very successful tech companies, which have made and continue to generate great income. I'm not looking for a get rich quick scheme, I already do very well with my own companies and know the meaning of hard work and risk. I looking to get into real estate because I've always loved it since a very young age. I think I'll be very good at it, and I need to build more income streams because who knows how long I'll be successful in my own companies and want to put my money to work. I have a flexible schedule, am a very fast learner, have a good amount of capital to invest, excellent credit, a high risk tolerance, and am willing to get my hands dirty. 

I've already been involved with funding a very large development project, which turned out not to make me a penny. I learned a lot about what NOT to do from that experience, but am ready to start making some money. I just purchased a multifamily rehab at a very good price in a very desirable area that I'm looking to rent out and cash flow when I'm done with the work. I'm excited to get started but want to things the right way and grow this into a new business for myself. I hope to get educated from this site and hope to meet others who do the same.

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