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Updated almost 4 years ago,

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Ryan O'Connor
  • San Antonio, TX
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New(ish) REI in San Antonio

Ryan O'Connor
  • San Antonio, TX
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Howdy,

I’m Ryan O’Connor and moved to San Antonio, TX with my wife and little rat terrier about a year and a half. Before moving we lived in Elgin, TX East of Austin. We decided to rent out our house and hired a property management company to look after my tenants and the property. 

A few weeks ago I stumbled upon some literature on the BRRRR method. It seemed logical so I started looking for more info on it.i came across David Greene's book on BRRRR and couldn't put it down. The part about BRRRR I like the most is that last R, Repeat

That led me to BiggerPockets and the realization that there are so many concepts; NOI, short sales, hard money...

My short-term goal is to learn enough to make my first real RE investment in the next few months (after i find a new job)

Long-term is to replace W-2 income with passive income over the next few years. 

Looking forward to contributing where I can and learning more along the way.



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