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Brandon Vega
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Brandon Vega
  • Gilbert , AZ
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Hey guys! 

I am a native in Arizona 26 years currently reside in Gilbert , Arizona . I've been studying and learning about  real estate non stop for the past couple months now. I'm looking to invest in the San tan valley area 125-160k would really like to catch a 110k deal on a home but those seem hard to come by.  My brother is a senior loan mortgage banker and best friend is a realtor. Just wanted to properly introduce myself and if anyone is investing in the San tan valley area shoot me a message would like to talk to you :-). Looking to network with investors, contractors,realtors...etc! 

Thanks !

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Matt Shields
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Matt Shields
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Be careful using friends and family for team members. It's bad if a deal go's south, but it's worse when it takes relationships with it. Friends are friends, family is family, and business is business. Good luck.

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