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Updated over 6 years ago, 04/27/2018

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Chase Schneider
  • Independence, MO
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Chase Schneider
  • Independence, MO
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Hey BP Community, 

I started listening to the Bigger Pockets podcast January 20th, 2018. Prior to that, investing in real estate had never been a thought. 

On April 18th, 2018 we closed on our first rental property in Kansas City.

After a week of listening to the BP podcast and reading BP blogs, real estate just made too much sense not to pull the trigger. I think I would have gone crazy listening to the podcast without taking action. 

My wife and I have been on the financial freedom train since March of 2017. During that time we cut expenses and started saving/investing in ETF's as much as possible. Our goal was to reach financial freedom in 15 years, by age 45, but weren't sure if it would be possible. 

Now having real estate as the catalyst I think it is completely possible. 

Excited to be part of the BP community,

Chase 

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