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Matt M Antonio
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  • Spokane County
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Rental Properties Investing by Brandon Turner

Matt M Antonio
  • New to Real Estate
  • Spokane County
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Even though it's not letting me change my profile picture ( I think there's a bug in back end), that don't stop me for making my VERY FIRST POST here in BiggerPockets. 

My journey to a multi-family started when I read "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" and now reading the "Rental Properties Investing" by Brandon Turner. I contacted multiple local property managers, local investors, and even my own property broker of the apartment I live in, still ZERO conversion. I know what my real estate goals are and I'm very focused. I like taking risks because I know how to manage them. I have one fear, that is regretting not start my real estate journey, and I have one goal in life, walk up every morning to not go to my 9-5 job. SO, I want to know, what helped you purchase your very first rental property?