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Edward Farrell
  • Voorhees, NJ
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Engineer by trade, but what has my career taught me?

Edward Farrell
  • Voorhees, NJ
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Hello all! My name is Ed and I live in Voorhees, NJ, about 15-20 minutes outside of Philadelphia, PA.

I graduated from Rutgers Univ. College of Engineering nearly 20 years ago (sheesh) and have navigated a pretty secure career in the field of Land Development. It's pretty neat to see something you created on paper come to life during construction.

The field has also taught me that I've made a lot of money for those in the Real Estate world - investors, developers, builders... so why not me?

I've been slowly educating myself over the last couple years on real estate investing and want to jump in with a house hack this Fall.

Drop me a line sometime and let's connect! I'd love to hear your story too.

Best wishes for your success. 

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