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Ty Ramjohn
  • Tampa, FL
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My First Investment Offer

Ty Ramjohn
  • Tampa, FL
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  1. Started out looking for an apartment (way to expensive) last year. (Tampa, Fl area)  
  2. Worked with a poor Real Estate agent looking for a 2/1 single family home. Fired agent.
  3. Worked with another agent who was not opened about her open-ended condo deal. She was both the owner, and the selling agent. tried selling me a condo for $18,000.00 over value, canceled out of offer
  4. I know nothing about real estate / investing. 
  5. Found Biggerpockets / Brandon T. / Robert Kiyosaki, and started working on my financial / investment IQ.
  6. Found a professional real estate agent who has experience working with investors. 
  7. Put my first offer on a rental property (duplex) today 9/17/18.  WooooooHoooooo!!!!!!

Thank you Biggerpockets, keep doing the great work that you do. So grateful.

P.S. Anyone know of any books I can read for investing in multi-family / duplex's for cashflow?

Ty Ramjohn

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