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Gustus Pederson
  • Minneapolis, MN
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New Member - Minneapolis, MN

Gustus Pederson
  • Minneapolis, MN
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Hello everyone! I am 23 years old and currently a manufacturing engineer living in the Minneapolis area looking to get started in real estate investing.  I graduated from UW-Stout in the spring of 2015 and some of my passions/hobbies include fitness, riding motorcycle, and most recently started cycling.  

My current short term goals are to learn which direction I want to take, whether it be buy-and-hold or learning to flip house, and how to get started.  My drive to learn about real estate investing was sparked by reading "Rich Dad Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki.  I currently feel like I am working just to pay bills and I am determined to be financially independent.  

Thank you!

Gus

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