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Michael Thrower
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Florence, AL
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Introduction From Muscle Shoals

Michael Thrower
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Florence, AL
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Hello! I'm from Chattanooga TN, but recently moved to the Muscle Shoals area of Alabama.

First taste of REI was actually from Lance Edwards dollar book for kindle called "Big Money in Small Apartments".

I had a book by Scott Trench called "Set For Life" recommended by a friend in the very beginning which opened the Rabbit Hole I've now fallen into.

Currently I'm reading Richest Man In Babylon, Common Sense Investing, and Bigger Pockets Beginners Guide to REI.

Great stuff, really excited to hear from people in here and hope to make some solid connections.

I have made the noob mistake of talking to Realtors rather than sellers about houses, not knowing what I was doing, but those mistakes have led me to where I am today: checking out my first home, as a future investment.

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