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Maxwell Dolgin
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Boston REI Novice

Maxwell Dolgin
  • New York, NY
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Hi all,

The name is Max (short for Maxwell). I'm one year out of college and also full time as a Financial Analyst in downtown Boston. Always been a REI fan, yet never took the first step. Now that I have more courage than fear, and a bit more money and credit, I'm determined to get started part time and find a niche. Been involved (conservatively) with the stock market for a few years now, but wanted to expand on what I'm buying and holding/selling, ultimately making it my cash cow. I guess my only initial fear is the bank approval and lending process.

I plan to join any Boston area REI club, a REIA, or even a REI Facebook group to acquire valuable knowledge, advice, experience and/or a mentor. From what I'm reading, there's no better collection of resources for getting started than BP!

Very open minded, so I'm looking forward to conversing and networking with many of you guys/gals.

Thanks for reading!

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Justin Silverio
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Justin Silverio
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Maxwell Dolgin The AREIA's and Meetup's are geared toward novice/intermediate investors. Everyone is friendly and open to sharing idea's and experiences. The Black Diamond events are great as well but their content is geared more toward the intermediate/advanced investor. In any case, I would highly recommend getting involved now. You'll grow and learn much quicker.

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