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Updated almost 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Dean Weltman
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  • The Colony, TX
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Getting back into things.

Dean Weltman
  • Investor
  • The Colony, TX
Posted

Hello everyone,

I'm a new old member. I mostly lurked around the forums in 2006-2007. I bought 3 houses around that time: one was a flip that failed and I immediately converted to a profitable rental, the second was strictly as a rental, and the third was a move-in rehab for a later sale.

Then I wanted to get into multi-family, but got distracted and opened up a small retail space - which pretty much wrecked me. Should'a stuck with real estate. lol

Now, several years later, I've licked my wounds and recovered, and I'm trying to get back into the swing of things here in the Dallas, Texas Metroplex. Looking forward to learning from everyone on here, and maybe socializing with some local RE guys and gals in the DFW area.

All the best,

Dean R. Weltman

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