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Shera Gregory
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  • Richmond, VA
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New BP member from Richmond VA

Shera Gregory
  • Investor
  • Richmond, VA
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I found the Bigger Pockets site when googling for info on tax liens. My husband and I have several single family homes as rentals in the Richmond area. Just recently we also converted two Roth IRA's to self-directed IRA's with an LLC in each to be able to do real estate investing with those funds.

I am working full time in the chemical industry with main focus on customer service and IT. Staying busy with a big SAP implementation but trying to continue to make progress on the real estate side of things.

My goal is to create cash flow in the Roth accounts that I don't have to watch over every minute. That makes more sense if you know that for the past 10 years I have been doing our self-directed investing with trading options. Hard to do well with a full time job.

Our long-term goal is to own a medium sized multi-family unit for our retirement cash flow.

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