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Korbin Gilbreath
  • Waco, TX
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New Investor in Waco, Texas

Korbin Gilbreath
  • Waco, TX
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Hey BP'ers, just getting around to introducing myself on  the site.

I'm Korbin Gilbreath, an electrical engineer here in Central, Texas, looking to gain financial freedom using REI. Been pretty diligent the last year, just absorbing all I can about REI and studying the local market here in Waco. The past few months I have been focusing on college rentals near Baylor with mixed results. Almost pulled the trigger on a few, but haven't found a good enough deal to fully commit to.

Looking to continue to hone in on a niche here in the local markets, and ready to jump into REI and starting the path to financial freedom for me and my family.

My current goals are to start with smaller rental properties that are in good neighborhoods and generate good cash flow. Then as I gain more experience and smaller rentals, then begin to look at larger multi-family properties, continuing to build off the foundation and systems that I already have in place.

I know that this will not be an overnight thing, but am committed to the long haul and appreciate all the help and encouragement along the way from you guys. 

For more details and personal goals, check out my profile!

Thanks and Gig Em',

KG

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