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Bryce Burks
  • Peculiar, MO
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A Change to What I Love

Bryce Burks
  • Peculiar, MO
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My name is Bryce Burks. I'm from the Kansas City, Missouri area. I'm new to investing but have always loved residential architecture and real estate. I have found myself in a great career as an IT Project Manager but started college out studying drafting and architecture. I had a dream in mind of building my own company around custom home development before the market crashed. At this point in my life, with a family and a great job, I'm feeling the itch again. I feel that the best way to get back to what I really love is to start investing in rental properties while doing some flips on the side. Hopefully, maybe, someday, I might be able to make my dream a reality if all goes well.  

I have a number of connections in the industry (contractors, realtors, lenders, etc.) and I have a solid IT background with connections there as well so I'm thinking I can get the ball rolling pretty quickly. For some reason, however, I find myself hesitating. 

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