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Eddy Ramos
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  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Newbie to BP IN Fort Lauderdale

Eddy Ramos
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  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Just joined BP within the last couple weeks. Have been reading multiple articles and have finally decided to post on the page. I purchased my first home last January in the Fort Lauderdale art district. Looking for like minded people who want to continue to grow their portfolio. Looking to hopefully add one and potentially a second home this year to the one I currently already have.

The downtown Fort Lauderdale and it’s art district are becoming too expensive to try and house hack without a huge financial risk up front. Seeing what others think or areas they have seemed as the downtown area continues to get ridiculously expensive for the average person.

  • Eddy Ramos