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Joe Graham
  • Ellicott City, MD
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Greetings from Maryland

Joe Graham
  • Ellicott City, MD
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Hello all, My name is Joe Graham and I have been exploring the world of real estate investing (flipping homes) for the past few months. I have read multiple books, listened to podcasts, read blogs/posts, and spoke with a few individuals and I am in the process of developing my plan. My short term goal is to purchase my first property by October. My long term goal is to leave my day job and jump into the business full time by January 2018. I was just curious what folks thought of these goals? Too conservative? Too ambitious? I am excited to have found this group with all of the great resources, information, and individuals on it and I look forward to eventually contributing back to it. Joe

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