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Damon D.
  • Holliston, MA
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Starting out, ready to get going on my first deal

Damon D.
  • Holliston, MA
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Hi all, 

Currently living in Metrowest Boston, MA. Looking to get into real estate investing in the hopes of building a reliable source of passive income for my family. Eager to learn how to evaluate deals and where how to find good properties. Especially interested in multi-family properties that can generate reliable cash flow. I've already saved up enough capital to potentially fund a down payment on a first property, just looking for the right one. I am interested in investing either in my own neck of the woods (Metrowest Boston) or some of the pre-tipping point growth areas in other states (Orlando FL, etc). Already own a condo in Tampa from top of the 2006 bubble which is slightly under break even, and I am eager to not repeat that mistake. 

Eager to learn and get started. 

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