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Elizabeth S.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Fort Wayne, IN
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Newbie from Northeast Indiana

Elizabeth S.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Fort Wayne, IN
Posted

Hello! I started listening to the Bigger Pockets podcast last week and wanted to check out the website. I've heard a lot about the learning opportunities and chance to get feedback from like minded individuals.

I pretty much said everything about myself in my profile. The main highlights: I started investing when was 23 when I purchased two houses at an auction. I love real estate investing because passive cash flow is the BEST! I work a full time job and build my investment portfolio on the side.

My ultimate goal is freedom. I hear too many people who work because they have a mortgage to pay but they hate their job and think that they have to keep working until their 64 and can retire.

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