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Josh Miller
  • Investor
  • Kingwood, TX
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Networking and finding mentors

Josh Miller
  • Investor
  • Kingwood, TX
Posted

HI BP community, I am looking to become a serious investor in the Houston market. I have been getting educated by listening to podcasts, reading books, digging into the forums, all the fun stuff. I have been inspired by my in-laws to get involved in real estate as they are successful and had the opportunity to retire earlier than most. I realize why wouldn't I try and follow them. 

I am looking to get my realtors license, start a property management company (I do realize I need to become a broker to achieve this) and get out of the "Rat Race" in the future. The plan to achieve this is to use the BRRRR strategy, network, and surround myself with as many investors who have followed there path to financial freedom.

At this point in my career I understand I do not bring much to the table as far as experience but I listen and learn very well. If anyone in the Houston market is looking to give back and whats to work with someone who is driven, ambitious, and not afraid to get involved please reach out to me. I would love the chance to work and learn from some of the best in the area.

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