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Updated over 7 years ago, 08/14/2017

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Thomas Jonsson
  • Austin, TX
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Austin is too expensive

Thomas Jonsson
  • Austin, TX
Posted

I've read a few forums now and first and foremost I have to say what a valuable tool this forum here on BP. I am very impressed and have already learned so much in the 2-3 weeks I've been here!

I'm new to investing and just starting to get my feet wet. One thing that has held me back was that I was stuck in the mindset of looking in my backyard. So have just recently been researching the idea of investing somewhere else using a turn-key provider. 

Would really like to meet others in Austin with similar ideas/thoughts to discuss. 

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