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Phil Beck
  • New to Real Estate
  • Sigourney IA
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New Investor in Iowa

Phil Beck
  • New to Real Estate
  • Sigourney IA
Posted

Hi

I just realized I never wrote an introduction, oops. I get so caught up with strategies I tend to forget things. Sorry for late introduction.

My wife and I moved here to the USA. I was in Kenya for 5yrs and she never lived in the US. We just moved to Clinton Iowa for my new security officer job. From our business experience in Kenya we are working on learning and I was left with the strategizing. We hope to start in Eastern Iowa maybe Quad Cities or Iowa City. I will need to see which shows promise in population growth.

We are going to somehow use my wife's app for renters and landlords that was introduced in Kenya here. Looking at starting small like tax liens and Fundrise then multi-family. We don't want to make the same mistake we did in Kenya for business, too much, too soon.

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