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Jackie Forte
  • Nottingham, MD
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New Investor - Maryland

Jackie Forte
  • Nottingham, MD
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Hello everyone! 

My name is Jackie Forte. I am a new real estate investor in Maryland. I have been listening to the BiggerPockets podcasts and reading about real estate for about a month now. At 28 years of age, I think I've finally found my passion. I am eager to learn and can't wait to buy my first deal! :)

I am currently working as a Project Analyst/Accountant for an engineering firm. I am also working on my MBA part-time and I am working on obtaining a real estate agent license. 

My short term goal is to buy properties in Maryland so that I can rehab them and sell them for a profit. I am starting with flipping so that I can acquire cash to start buying rental properties (single and multi). My long term goal is to have rental properties that produce enough income so that I can be financially free. 

See you around BiggerPockets! 

Jackie

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