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All Forum Posts by: Grant Bublitz

Grant Bublitz has started 11 posts and replied 32 times.

Post: Seeking first investment

Grant BublitzPosted
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 8

I am looking at a few listings from a woman I went to college with. One that im interested in is a five family that grosses $2600 a month. Most tenants have been then 3+ years and the price is $110K possibly falling as it have been on market 6 months. I have little money to put down but it seems like a solid cash flow for a first time (low risk?) investment. Opinions?

Post: Describe what makes you successful?

Grant BublitzPosted
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 8

Novice. Nothing to show for getting involved in the real estate game......yet. Rich Dad Poor Dad opened my eyes when I read it last February after learning I would be laid off from my job. That book confirmed to me why I gave up and got bored in school around 12 or 13. Luckily I always questioned why people did the things they did and never went with the crowd. Best thing to ever happen to me: Never went to an expensive college and never got a good paying job. Mostly my motivation comes from the fear of "settling down" with a safe job, a mortgage and a minimal retirement plan. Im 28 and hope to free by 30.