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Dardine Eduardo Soto
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What do I do 20k, 30k, 45k and 65k?

Dardine Eduardo Soto
  • Salinas, CA
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I'm in a position where in 22 months I will be debt free. As such, I will have 20k, 30k, 45k, and 60k the next 4 years and 60k each year for a few years after that. I live in California, but wish to target Michigan, Ohio or Indiana as places to invest. My initial thought as a remote investor in this area is: Trust local high-reputation companies -be it turnkey or others-, to get my feet wet and move from there. This is daunting as I am well-read, but relatively new to the industry. What would you do in my shoes? 

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Mark Hart
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  • Memphis, TN
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Mark Hart
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  • Memphis, TN
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@Dardine Eduardo Soto There are many options for you to choose from i'll send you a list now!

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