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Jeremy Wilken
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Austin, TX
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New Investor from Austin TX

Jeremy Wilken
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Austin, TX
Posted

Hello all, I'm starting my journey in real estate and live in the Austin Texas region. I'm looking to get engaged locally and build a portfolio in the north-west region particularly, as I know it best because I live there. I'm interested in:

  • Smaller commercial/apartment complexes. I'm not interested in owning a lot of smaller properties, I want a leaner portfolio.
  • Niches. I think Austin is a great place for some interesting trends like tiny houses, niche commercial, and specialty communities. I really like the idea of getting involved with opportunities that can lead to a meaningful community.
  • Minimalism. People have too much stuff, or make things more complex. The same is true of lifestyle choices, business plans, and relationships. Focus on what matters and leave the rest to others or clear it out.

Looking forward to getting to know more folks around here, and contribute back as I learn!

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