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Bryan Johnson
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Bryan Johnson
  • Atlanta, GA
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Hello Bigger Pockets community! My name is Bryan Johnson and I am pretty excited to be here and start my real estate journey. I currently just started working in Atlanta as a tax associate for a public accounting firm. I currently live with my parents and commute back and forth from the Dougasville area. I have a goal to maybe move out towards May or in the summer months. I am currently taking advantageous of living at home and saving as much money as I can. My target goal is to have around 9k saved up at the beginning of May. I would love to hear some advice on whether buying a home next May seems plausible with that type of cash. I am hoping to use this first home as a "house hack" and save more money as I live there for a year and possibly rent it out after that. Looking for all advice so lets hear what you have to say BiggerPockets. 

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