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Brennen McConnell
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cleveland, OH
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Made first investments...now how to take it to the next level?

Brennen McConnell
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cleveland, OH
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Hi All,

My name is Brennen and I have just recently joined BiggerPockets. I joined because I am looking to expand my knowledge and network in the world of property investing in order to take it to the next level. You see, over the past year I have invested in 3 very modest but positive cash flowing single family homes in 3 different states. I like the extra monthly cash flow, but it certainly isn't enough to claim "financial freedom". I plan to refinance those 3 properties in 3-5 years and hopefully acquire 3 more properties with the proceeds, which will of course increase my cash flow even more and get me a step closer to financial freedom. But I don't want to wait that long before putting things into a higher gear. So I guess my main motivation for joining this site is to find ways to continue investing in property, despite having put most of my free cash on hand into these 3 investment properties. 

I am looking forward to joining discussions and exploring the great resources this site has to offer in order to find some solutions!

Brennen 

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