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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Hi All - I joined BP with the goal of learning and getting started in real estate. At 53, my goal is to get enough doors to give me the opportunity to "retire" at 60. That involves a lot of work to pay down the existing bills, but that is the goal.
I plan to house hack places for the kids to live while they are at college. One is already there and probably too close to graduation to make it worthwhile (don't want long-term property in Lubbock!), one is heading out next year and the third two years after that. If anyone has any thoughts on how viable that is, I would greatly appreciate it.