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Peggy Mitchell
  • Newark, DE
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Delaware Agent / Investor

Peggy Mitchell
  • Newark, DE
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Hello All!

I am a licensed Delaware Realtor with 25+ years experience as a Landlord/Property Manager managing my own personal rental investment portfolio.  My husband and I moved to the Newark area two years ago and we are looking to grow our portfolio in New Castle County.  Up until recently, we've relied mostly on our Corporate careers in Technology & Finance for our financial freedom.  In April of this year, my Corporate job came to an abrupt end. 

Since real estate is my true passion, I am now focusing all of my energy into doing real estate full time.  In addition to our passive rental portfolio, and now residential buy and sell transactions, we are also engaged in note buying and selling.  We have acquired two note deals and are working through the pains of the infamous Peak bail out and getting our files transferred.  As a result, I am very much feeling the pains of the recent BP podcast that speaks to the emotional drains of being an entrepreneur, the 80+ workweeks, and lack of social life due to time constraints and the personal investment of growing my business.  Even though my success is taking hold much quicker than I could've imagined, the struggle is still very real. 

Looking forward to getting to know folks and connecting here on BP. 


Thanks
Peggy Sue Mitchell

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