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Matthew McNeil
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Boise/Portland
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What’s the poorest you’ve ever been?

Matthew McNeil
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Boise/Portland
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I’m doing well now.  Healthy portfolio, good paying job and have travelled extensively.  Wasn’t like that when I was younger though.  I wasn’t making it paycheck to paycheck.  I couldn’t afford to put gas in my car and I walked 2 miles to work every day then back home after quiting time.  Thankfully I’ve never experienced being homeless, but I remember living on noodles and peanut butter in a small apartment with no furniture.  

Wish there was a BP community back in those days.  BP doesn't solve our problems, but it helps point us in a worthwhile direction with a lot of supporting cast members. 

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