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Jeremy Geyer
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New investor in Pensacola, FL

Jeremy Geyer
  • Investor
  • Pensacola, FL
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Whats up everyone? I'm a new real estate investor in Pensacola, FL. I'm currently still active duty military, and my goal is to get my real estate business firmly established in the next four year so that when I get out of the service I don't have to apply for jobs unless I really want to (probably not). I own two rental homes in Arkansas, and my goal is to is to flip or houses to acquire capital to grow my rental portfolio. Very interested in the BRRRR strategy as well. Focused on business strategy, networking, and deal hunting at the moment. Looking forward to getting my first deal under contract and start the rehabbing process. If anyone has any advice or words of wisdom for me, I'm all ears!

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