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Sarah Cycon
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Newbie in Evansville, IN

Sarah Cycon
  • Evansville, IN
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Hey Everyone!

My husband @Michael Cycon and I have set a goal of retiring between the ages of 30-35, and we're currently well on our way to that goal.  We're looking to diversify our investments (and maybe even reach that goal faster!) by buying and holding multifamily properties. 

After doing some homework and listening to hours of the BP Podcast, I figured it was time to say hello!

Anyone in the Evansville, Indiana area--please feel free to add me as a contact!

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Ned Carey
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Ned Carey
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Welcome to BP @Sarah Cycon There is a multi family specific forum here., as well as lots of podcasts and blogs on the subject. You may want to follow  @Brandon Turner who writes bout Multi family a lot 

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