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Introducing Richard Warren, Rehabber and Landlord

by Joshua Dorkin on October 15, 2007

  

We’ve been working hard to build up our blogging team for you and are happy to announce another talented professional to our team of experts, Richard Warren.

Richard has been investing in real estate since 1985 and began rehabbing in the early 1990′s. With a background in financial planning, Richard learned that most of his wealthy clients had acquired their money from a variety of ways, but real estate stood out for him as one of them. He began investing in Long Island, NY, but after moving to the Las Vegas Area, he, of course began investing in real estate and rehabbing properties around there.

Richard has been a great contributor in our forums, and has also participated in our investor interviews know as Meet the Investor. We are extremely happy to have him join us as a part of our blogging team!

Lets all show Richard a warm, BiggerPockets welcome!

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Dallas Homes October 16, 2007 at 5:29 pm

Nice to have you Richard. Can’t wait to read your expert advice on investing in a slow market.

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Christian Folland October 17, 2007 at 7:10 am

I look forward to your insights on real estate investing.

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