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Kevin Cenna
  • Lewis Center, OH
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New to BP from Columbus, OH

Kevin Cenna
  • Lewis Center, OH
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Hello.  

I'm somewhat new to RE, working my normal job and discovered BP.  I've been binging on the podcasts (40 in the past 2 weeks!) as well as other RE podcasts.  Great content to listen to, now I need to build a team and roll up my sleeves to learn the nuances of the financial part of RE.

I'd like to learn more about multi-family properties as buy & hold units near campus, as well as MHP's.  I want to build a portfolio that generates cash flow as well as using them as my retirement "fund".
I'm not interested in building SFH portfolio and don't have the time for SFH flips.

Hoping to learn as much as possible before jumping into the deep end!

Cheers!

Kevin

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