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New Member from SE Michigan

Kevin Lewis
  • Madison Heights, MI
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Hello Biggerpockets,

I'm Kevin and I've recently gotten really intrigued by the wealth growing power of real estate. I've been reading 3-4 books a week in my spare time to learn as much as I could about the business. (All the books I've read were from the thrift store as I was just trying to get a general overview from multiple perspectives. Some were better than others, but they all led me to the same conclusion, "Real estate investing is a serious wealth building tool that has gone under my radar for way too long!") Thanks, Brandon Turner for you recent post with some of your top real estate books! I can't wait to get my hands on some more information about real estate investing and the different winning strategies. While I'm saving up for my first purchase I want to learn as much as possible! (I'm hoping to get started within the next 6-10 months.)

I'm a recent engineering grad so I love all of the number crunching. My goal is to use my income from my job to supplement some real estate investing until I can accumulate enough passive income to quit and enjoy the freedom to be with my family.

I look forward to engaging with some of the members here and especially the ones from Michigan!!

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