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All Forum Posts by: Britton Durbin

Britton Durbin has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: New investor in central Florida

Britton DurbinPosted
  • Dunnellon, FL
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 2
@Chris Grenier it's southwest of Ocala, in Marion county. the Orlando market is definitely one I'm interested in tackling once I get a some experience under my belt, I know the market near me best so I figure its best to start here. I am always open to suggestions though!

Post: New investor in central Florida

Britton DurbinPosted
  • Dunnellon, FL
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 2

@michael short, I definitely will try to attend as soon as I can. Unfortunately my current job has me out of town 4 days a week, but I'm working on being in the local area again soon. 

Thanks for the welcome! Hope to meet you at the meeting.

Post: New investor in central Florida

Britton DurbinPosted
  • Dunnellon, FL
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 2
hey all, I'm a new investor in the Ocala Florida area. I'm definitely using this amazing resource to soak up all the info I can. Some background on me, I was a wildland firefighter for 3 years. Loved the job, but it's a severely underpaid currently and they have a lot of turnover as a result. I joined the army after that, in 2013. I enjoyed it, However I unluckily chose a MOS (job) that got cut out of the budget when sequestration hit the military hard. After a lot of runaround, I decided to get out. I'm currently in the electrical construction field now. I learned a lot, and I've now learned that I want my money to make me money and give me true financial freedom, rather than pouring the best years of my life into just getting by. I'm analyzing deals and I'm doing three different walk throughs this weekend! Looking for potential flips or good BRRR properties. It's definitely a lot to learn, and analysis paralysis is definitely something I can feel pulling me, but I'm pushing past that so far. Thanks in advance for the welcome. Any and all words of wisdom are appreciated!