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Updated almost 9 years ago,

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Michael Hill
  • Mishawaka, IN
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Newbie from Mishawaka, IN

Michael Hill
  • Mishawaka, IN
Posted

Good evening BP forum! 

I'm a divorced father with 5 children.  Oldest daughter is 19 and goes to college.  Four kids from my recent marriage.  Oldest some (13) lives with me full time.  My other three kids are with me for a week at a time,  every other week. 

I've always had a burning feeling inside to put money into real estate.  Back in 2007 my spouse St the time and I moved to Illinois.  We had a hoise that we bought beforehand and wound up renting it out when we moved. I figured that would be the start of something wonderful.  

A year later,  she was being sexually harassed at her job so she quit.  Had a very hard time finding work,  we lost our sitter,  and had to file for bankruptcy.  

Never had an opportunity to get back in the saddle as she was against the idea of anything besides being a stay at home mom, which left me footing the bills with not much left over.  

Now that my divorce is a couple years behind me,  I'm wanting to be more serious about tackling this beast and really get involved. 

My main focus would be buy and hold to help build something of value for retirement.  

Been reading quite a bit over the last several months and figured I should at least show enough courtesy to stop in and say HI . 

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