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Patrick Brown
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Noob from Overland Park, KS

Patrick Brown
  • Shawnee Mission, KS
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I am just starting into real estate investing. I have been around real estate in various roles for 15 years so it is not completely uncharted territory. That said, I know there is a lot I don't know and am looking forward to learning. My intention is to accumulate enough property to walk have the freedom to walk away from the corporate thing in 20-25 years.

I have my sights on a duplex and triplex and have tenants, will cash flow and seem to be in reasonably good shape. I plan to look at them this weekend. My question, out of the gates, is how to finance two separate properties, ideally on the same loan and whether we should have an LLC?

Thanks.

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