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Seth Huish
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Portland, OR
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San Antonio TX Commercial Newbie

Seth Huish
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Portland, OR
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New to Bigger Pockets Forums, but started listening to the Podcasts recently; started with #1 and have just over a dozen under my belt so far. I spend Lots of time on LoopNet and thinking about the Rich Dad Poor Dad philosophy. 

My goal is to create passive income from real estate and the plan is to use my business (dental & braces) as my launch pad. I currently lease, but as I expand I'd like to own the properties. If possible, I'd even like to develop & create spaces for other commercial tenants as part of a small strip. 

My model is finding retail type locations near populated blue collar areas; it has worked with old blockbuster/ hollywood videos. Guess I'm hoping to network with folks that could bring guidance and possible partnerships. 

Cheers, 

Seth

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