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All Forum Posts by: Danelson Rosa

Danelson Rosa has started 2 posts and replied 32 times.

Post: newbie living in connecticut

Danelson RosaPosted
  • Bronx, NY
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 14

Hey Jen, from a fellow newbie, welcome to BP and the US! When you say you'd like to start your real estate investing company, can you provide more details? For example, what's your preferred real estate investing vehicle(s)? And your strategies? Looking forward to hearing your responses.

To your future empire,

Danelson

Post: Your Friendly Neighborhood Grunt

Danelson RosaPosted
  • Bronx, NY
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 14

Hey there, my name's Danelson and I'm a native New Yorker from the Bronx. In short, I'm a teacher in Harlem, freelance web developer, and entrepreneur.

Regarding my real estate experience, I don't have any since I recently decided to dive in. I have though been educating myself by listening to podcasts, reading online content, and reading books.

As far as my goals, given my current time commitments, I'd like to buy-and-hold to establish strong cash flow. First goal is to have enough of that to replace my expenses (maybe 5-10 properties?, not sure what the math works out too, yet) and the second goal is to then have enough cash flow to replace my salary's income. More granular, at this point, is to find properties and learn the numbers to see if a given house makes sense to buy and hold.

Aaaand finally, if you've been listening to BP's podcasts, you know they refer to some newbies as "grunts". That's what I consider myself at this point  so, you know, thanks for reading through this; let's connect!