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Stephanie Bureau
  • San Antonio, TX
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Hi from San Antonio!

Stephanie Bureau
  • San Antonio, TX
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Hi, so I'm brand-spanking new lol. I first got started in a network marketing business (still am) and that lead me to Rich Dad Poor Dad book (that my dad had recommend a year earlier and I blew off). My boyfriend and I started listening to the Rich Dad podcasts and that got us interested in real estate and in doing research lead me to this site. I've been listening to the BP podcast now (there's a lot). We're thinking of getting started buying in the next 2-5 years.

I'm wondering if I should get a job working at an apartment complex for now. I need a new job anyay so I'm wondering if that would give me some inside knowledge of property management.

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