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Updated over 8 years ago,

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  • Asheville, NC
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New member in Western North Carolina

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  • Asheville, NC
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Hello,

I have been buying and selling for profit my primary residence for eight years. I have finally decided to start investing in income properties. I am mainly focusing on multi-family units to hold long term for cash-flow. My goal is to add $12,000.00 per year to my cash-flow. As I gain experience I might be interested in branching out into other money making avenues, but for the time being maximum cash-flow return on investment is key for my family. Any tips or advice is greatly appreciated. I will be happy to pass along and leads I get that don't fall under my goals. 

Very happy to be a part of this wonderful community, looking forward to getting ot know you all better as the years go on.

-Keith

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