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Brian Fredrick
  • Investor
  • Durango, CO
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New member from Colorado

Brian Fredrick
  • Investor
  • Durango, CO
Posted

Hello all,

I have been reading post on here for a short while, but have not posted yet. I started in the building industry about 20 years ago and have done most phases of home building. In the last number of years I have bought and remodeled a few homes, which take me a couple of years. I continue to build, but last year my brother and I did a JV on a property. This seems to work well as I have the know how and he has the steady job and can show banks what they need to see. As I am a new father, I am wanting to invest more in real estate for my families future. I will have many questions along the way, as this is my passion. That was a long hello, but I thank you for welcoming me into your community.

Brian.

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