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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Fresh Fish
Hey BP family. I'm TeAn. I've been interested in real-estate since I could remember. Recently (2 mths or so back) I ran across Brandon's book " The book on rental property investment". Talk about good read. I read it once and listened to it twice lol. i guess i got just a tad bit excited with all of my futures visions and figured I won't get there if i don't own a property. So.. I bought me a house. A big one. A Big old one. It's a 4plex built in 1908. (2bd 2br 5,000sqft).
It's a fixer upper for sure but I have no worries. I feel like theres so much information and so many great mentors I can't lose. Please bear with me as I'm new to forums like this and am working everyday to break out of my shell with communication. I have plenty of questions and eager to pick some brains.
Let's get ready to rumble..!!