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Updated almost 8 years ago, 02/20/2017

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Alejandro Upegui
  • Los Angeles, CA
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New member from Los Angeles

Alejandro Upegui
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hi everybody, new to REI and I'm looking to learn as much as possible. I'm from Los Angeles, originally from Florida, and work in the TV business. My wife and I welcomed our 1st child last year and I'm motived to create some passive income allowing me to work a little less in my main profession.

I'm pretty good at doing my homework and working with numbers.  Currently, my plan is to find a turnkey out of state to get my toes wet.  Eventually I see myself  securing deals myself and BRRRRing(can that be used as a verb?)

Current Status: I've talked to a few turnkey companies.  Still undecided on market.  I have a few Im considering and figure once a right deal comes around that will likely force the hand.  Thanks to all the BP contributors.  I've learned a lot just reading through comments the last few months.  

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