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Jacob Morgan
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  • Easton, MD
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Retiring my Father. No...giving my father FREEDOM.

Jacob Morgan
  • New to Real Estate
  • Easton, MD
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One of my goals is to retire my father through REI. It is not listed in my bio but it would be somewhere in those years. I have a 1, 2, 5, 10, 15 year goal(s), along with an "END" goal. My father has always been my biggest inspiration and the hardest working man I have ever known and I have never truly seen him rest and be worry free...NEVER. I feel not responsible or obligated to, I just feel as if it is my duty to do it. I have 3 siblings that also want to get into real estate but not taking much action, I am trying to get them "all in", could you imagine how quickly we could set up our Father with freedom if we had 4 minds and 4 networks instead of just 1 of each. The man who provided us with everything, we must pay him back somehow!

I just would like to hear everyone's "who we do this for" it could be yourself, children, or spouses. I just want to talk and connect!