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Jordan J. Osborne
  • Investor
  • Springfield, VA
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Introduction & Help in Salt Lake City

Jordan J. Osborne
  • Investor
  • Springfield, VA
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Good Afternoon Everyone,

         My name is Jordan Osborne and I am a Newbie! I'm only 25 with minimal capital but I know that real estate is the way to go for me. I don't have much experience in this field, but I am hungry for information. I've been listening to the BP podcast every day and different real estate audio books. I have a condo in downtown Salt Lake City that I will be renting out next May. The wife and I will be moving out east, most likely northern Virginia, at the end of next summer. I would like to learn from any Bigger Pockets' members who have the time. My goals are to get between 5 - 10 rental properties managed by management companies. I do understand that I will make less but the cost seems to be worth the time I free up. Like Arthur Garcia (my favorite podcast guest so far), I plan to buy and hold while maintaining a full-time job. 

         Currently, I am considering using a management company called Wolfnest Property Management. I'm not sure if anyone on here has used them before, but I was interested in anyone's experience or review of them. 

Thank you for any help offered!

Jordan J. Osborne

Semper Fidelis

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