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Ryan Franklin
  • Investor
  • Fayetteville, NC
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Introduction - Making jump from full-time job to RE investing

Ryan Franklin
  • Investor
  • Fayetteville, NC
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Hi BP patrons!

My name is Ryan Franklin. I am kinda/somewhat/fairly new to the RE investing game. I have three buy-and-hold rental properties (soon to be 2 as I am selling one) that I have purchased over the last 9 years, but I have just recently chosen to pursue RE investing as a career. I have a great paying job right now (I am a software engineer making ~140k/year), so I want to acquire as much 'pro' knowledge before I let loose from my job and start building a wealth building business in RE! I have TONS of questions and really want to fully understand the minutia of the different types of investing, so please bare with me as I pick all your brains!

Thanks!

Ryan

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