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Jesse Thommes
  • Tigard, OR
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General Introduction from Central Valley Ca

Jesse Thommes
  • Tigard, OR
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Hello BiggerPockets, I just wanted to take a short moment to introduce myself to the community, I plan on being here for a while. 

My names Jesse, I'm 20 years old, and I'm a Marketing Coordinator for State Farm.  My job's pretty simple to be honest, it's mainly just making sure our production is where it's supposed to be while keeping our lapse/can low.  There's also the service side where I manage the book's current clients.    

I want to own enough multi family rentals to bring me financial freedom. My niche is definitely something along the lines of the BRRRR (Buy-Rehab-Refinance-Rent-Repeat) and keeping the rental for as long as I can. I always find myself distracted at work searching for a home that I could break into the market with, but most of the homes around here require too much rehabilitation.

My initial plan is to find a nice duplex or triplex with a 203k loan.  I think it's my best option, as this will be my first home purchase and I'd like to take advantage of the 3.5% down with the renovation costs included in the loan.  I am welcome to ideas and would actually really appreciate feedback!  As I said, I'm pretty new to all of this but I'm very spongy and try to soak up all the information that comes my way.  Thank you for taking the time to read my first post, and welcoming me to this wonderful community!  

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