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Mark Anderson
  • Knoxville, TN
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New member from Tennessee

Mark Anderson
  • Knoxville, TN
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I came across BiggerPockets from watching podcasts on YouTube.  I think this is a great site.

I have been in real estate as a landlord for 15 years. I have also built and subsequently rented out some of the homes and sold others. However, since 2007 I have purchased homes in foreclosure for cash using BRRRR.

My focus has been totally on 3/2.

I am looking for new ideas or ways to pick up more properties.  I have only used 15 year notes in the past and currently running a little better than 1%.  I have been able to do all rehabs and cash out totally based on finished bank appraisals.

I would like to learn more about wholesaling and multi family.  I know where my comfort zone is and might should stay but I would like to learn more to see.

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