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Scott Runyan
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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New-ish Investor from Atlanta, GA

Scott Runyan
Pro Member
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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Hello everyone. I have been lurking around the forums for awhile, watching webinars, and listening to the podcast. I had my first taste of investing when I rented out my condo after I moved into my first house. Since then I have been a passive investor in a few multifamily deals but I have had the itch to take a more active role.

I want to invest in smaller multifamily properties in and around Atlanta with a focus on the northern metro area since that is the area I know. I know the market is hot right now so finding a deal will be hard but I am willing to be patient and learn as much as I can in that time. 

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