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Wayne Harold
  • Investor
  • Pocola, OK
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Retired Disabled Veteran looking to purchase multifamily units.

Wayne Harold
  • Investor
  • Pocola, OK
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I'm a retired disabled Veteran who has a full time job, however looking to increase my portfolio of purchase and hold properties, pref Duplexes in my area. I'm looking to achieve 6 properties within the next 3-5 years so I can retire from my current job and manage my investments full time. I currently have two Duplexes. My goal is to purchase more properties without breaking my bank and draining any capitol that I have. I am looking to produce a positive cash flow that will supplement my military retirement and VA disability.

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