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Dustin Kuntz
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Monument, CO
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My First cheap investment

Dustin Kuntz
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Monument, CO
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When I was 17 I move out out my parents house and into an apartment with quite a few people, around 8 to be specific and of course with that degree of people many mistakes were made, but as I have learned one of the most important things of a mistake is the lesson, after that I moved into a small house for around 1000 a month after half a year of that building debt I started looking into investing in real estate a bit more, ended up having a low income company (tri-lakes cares) help me put a down payment on a mobile home, after a year I had it payed off and changed jobs a few times when I ended at CAH I have gotten a bit more serious in investing in real estate.