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Kyla Neill
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Newbie from Austin, Texas

Kyla Neill
  • Austin, TX
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Hello everyone!

I'm new to real estate investing and looking to get started with multifamily properties.  Currently, I'm trying to absorb as much information as possible as I begin this journey.  However, this will be challenging to get started given the very competitive market I currently live in.  But I'm up for the challenge.  

My goal for entering real estate investing is to create enough cash flow to retire early and have the freedom to travel with my family.  Currently, I'm slinging fresh brews and cocktails behind a bar part time.  My other part time (really full time) gig is taking care of my new baby boy.  I've tried the 9-5 role in a cubicle and was miserable, that is not how I envisions spending my days until I retire.     

Looking forward to making new connections and increasing my knowledge in the real estate world.  

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Jason Brenizer
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Jason Brenizer
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@Guy Gimenez is one of the most giving investor/entrepreneurs in Austin. His MeetUps are always helpful, both from an informational standpoint and for networking. You'll always find a mix of newbies and veterans. Definitely go to his next MeetUp if you can.

  @Daphne V.    @Nathan Gogo   @Brian Peals   @Nick Z.

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