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Updated about 9 years ago,

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Josh Waggoner
  • Investor
  • Grand Prairie, TX
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Hello BP members! Glad to join...

Josh Waggoner
  • Investor
  • Grand Prairie, TX
Posted

Hello,

I'm Josh Waggoner. My family and I have always been a bit eccentric and willing to do things the weird way. We are soon to close on our second home and move into that one. We will sell our current one at that time to reap the increase in market value. THEN, we'll be ready to do some investing in Real Estate. I'm all ears on how to go about doing things the right way.

Targets of Interest:

1. How to avoid the banks as soon as possible and use all cash.

2. How to get your own license to avoid agent fees once I learn how to be one myself. 

3. How to set up the be tax sheltering entity while I'm still employed at the day job making W-2 income.

Things I Love to Help Others With:

1. Budgeting...it's essential to keeping on target and knowing where you're going!

2. The process of setting one's own financial situation up to get ready to buy their first home.

3. How to live beneath your means to more than make ends meet. (Can I hear a less stressful life about to happen??)

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