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Brian Lacey
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Hailey, ID
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Hello friend, newbie living in abroad in South Korea

Brian Lacey
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Hailey, ID
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Hi friend, 

I'm Brian Lacey. Born and raised in San Diego, CA. Currently living, in Yongin, South Korea.

I'm specifically looking into multifamily properties and single-family properties. Still looking for my first property, so I'm absorbing as much information as possible, preparing myself as much as I can before I get the first-hand experience, and the lessons that come with.

More importantly, I'm really looking to network, and meet people in all aspects of real estate in different markets. I take great pride in finding and connecting with mentors. Eventually, a transition into a full-time real estate career is something I see occurring down the road. Never been one to shy from hard work. Books, blogs and podcasts can only teach so much. Even firsthand experience has its limitations. Nothing quite beats a great mentor, IMO.

Happy investing, friend.

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