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Matthew Apkarian
  • Boston, MA
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New member from Massachusetts

Matthew Apkarian
  • Boston, MA
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Hi everyone,

I'm a securities trader from Massachusetts looking to learn and get started investing in real estate. I'm currently renting a home while building my savings for a down payment. With years of experience in property rehab, I'm planning to buy my first property that I can live in while renovating. To help with getting some experience, I am getting my MA real estate license. I love networking and strongly believe it is the single most effective resource for being successful and creating opportunities in investing.

Any suggestions and advice are greatly appreciated and always welcome. I hope to get to know many of you and that I can someday lend my experience to new investors.

Thanks for reading!

-Matt

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