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Updated over 8 years ago, 06/23/2016

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Aaron Ormiston
  • Provo, UT
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Getting into Utah Real Estate

Aaron Ormiston
  • Provo, UT
Posted

Hi All!

My name is Aaron Ormiston -- I'm a small business owner with a background in marketing and branding. I currently work as the Director of HR at a skilled nursing facility in Utah while moonlighting my small business on the side. I have always loved real estate and am looking to build a multi-family investment portfolio as a method of re-investing some of the money I make through my business ventures. My short term goal is to start flipping to magnify an initial investment of $150,000 before delving straight into multi-family units. My longer-term goal is to own 200 multi-family units. I am also very interested in the BRRR strategy and would love to hear any success stories/warnings about using this strategy to buy rentals from the Utah community.

I'm a little wary about getting into the Utah Valley market because of current prices and competition and have been looking at buying up some properties in the Weber County/Davis County areas because prices seem more manageable. I'd really appreciate any advice anyone has on this front!

Please reach out to me -- I'd love to see how I can add value to anyone's projects. I'm especially willing to lend a hand with web development, graphic design, and any internet marketing needs you may have!

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