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Mitch Walker
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Hello everyone.  First, if this is considered "inappropriate" please let me know.  I am mostly on the BP site to learn about real estate investing as I want to slowly transition in the next few years from my current job as an operating room nurse.  That being said, I'm a traveling RN who is asking if anyone has a property or knows of someone who does in Amarillo, TX.  We in the healthcare business have 1-2 websites we can use, but many property owners take advantage of us financially, thinking we still make $10,000/week.  We don't.  We never made that much during the "pandemic."  

Thank you for your time.

Mitch

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