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All Forum Posts by: Justin Russell

Justin Russell has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Erie Army Vet Looking to Learn

Justin RussellPosted
  • Edinboro, PA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 3

Hi James,

No my brother is not currently working in the Erie area.  He is in Pittsburgh as of now working as an agent and flipping/renting on his own as well.

Post: Erie Army Vet Looking to Learn

Justin RussellPosted
  • Edinboro, PA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 3
Originally posted by @James Wise:

@Justin Russell 

welcome to the site.

Is your brother working local to you?

Post: Erie Army Vet Looking to Learn

Justin RussellPosted
  • Edinboro, PA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 3

Hello all,

My name is Justin Russell and I am an Army veteran, retired Corrections Officer, and a current electrical student.  I am looking to get into real estate mostly in wholesale, flipping, and eventually rentals.  My brother has been very successful as of late and has inspired me to learn the business.  I live in the Erie, Pa area (just a bit south in Edinboro), and would love the oppertunity to learn under a local wholesaler and/or put my electrical studies to good use buy helping out a flipper in order to learn that side of the business.