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Jeff Kehl
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Charlottesville, VA
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New Member from Rome, Georgia

Jeff Kehl
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Charlottesville, VA
Posted

Hello,

I've been a member for about a month now but have been lurking and reading back through the forums. Thought it was time to introduce myself. I'm a buy-and-hold investor in Rome, GA which is about an hour northwest of Atlanta.

I started investing in Real Estate accidently in 1997 when I needed to rent out my primary residence. I bought and sold rental properties on and off after that, but have become much more active over the last three years because of the tremendous bargains out there.

My approach is to buy foreclosures, rehab them, rent them out and start the next one. I have always bought single family or 1-4 units but am currently under contract for my first true multi-family.

I very much appreciate all of the information posted here and was very happy to find a site like this where I can learn more about other areas of Real Estate investing.

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