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Justin S.
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New member, truck driver from Portland, OR

Justin S.
  • Portland, OR
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Truck driver out of Portland, been listening to the podcasts and reading the books during my deliveries.  I have been saving money and I'm hoping to start investing in Multi Family homes with a buy and hold strategy.  I'd like to get $300 cash flow per unit, is this reasonable?  Or am I aiming too high?  I hope to reach an income of 10k per month after ten years.  When I reach 5k I would be able to leave my job. Would love to talk to some local investors in my area to see how they are investing in this expensive market.  Thanks!  

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