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Joseph Mccauley
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New member from Las Vegas, NV

Joseph Mccauley
  • Las Vegas, NV
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Hey folks, my name is Joseph, I'm 26 years old with a wife and child, living in Las Vegas. I purchased my first home just a few years ago, that I still live in today. I recently read "Rich Dad Poor Dad" and I felt inspired and motivated to invest in real estate. I've been contributing to a 401K since I was 18 in the Air Force, but I feel like leaving my future retirement in the hands of some mutual fund manager and the volitility of the stock market may not be the best idea. I've just ordered some more real estate investing books, but I'm here to learn anything I can to help me build wealth and cashflow.  

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