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Updated about 9 years ago, 10/12/2015

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Dustin Beck
  • Maritime Engineer
  • East Glacier Park, MT
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Merchant Mariner, NW Montana and Greensboro N.C.

Dustin Beck
  • Maritime Engineer
  • East Glacier Park, MT
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Hello,

My name is Dustin Beck. I am new to real estate investing and heard about Bigger Pockets through a friend. I recently graduated from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy and currently sail as a 3rd Assistant Engineer in the Maritime Industry.  I spend on average between 7 and 8 months on a ship at a time, and am out to sea most of the that time. When I am not working I spend my time in NW Montana and Greensboro N.C. 

Now, that I graduated, have a job and making money, I am starting to think about my future in the long term, and where I want to be in 20+ years. I personally feel more comfortable investing in real estate because it is more real and tangible then the stock market.

I am currently trying to establish the step-by-stop process to purchase my first rental property. I realize there is more than one way to accomplish this and many variables involved, consequently I am searching for the formula that works best for me!

Any help, tips or comments are much appreciated. Thank you!

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