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Vinh Le
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Katy, TX
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Motivated Investor from Houston, TX

Vinh Le
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Katy, TX
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Morning from Houston, TX. My name is Vinh Le and I recently joined the BP community seeking opportunities to grow in the real estate investment business. I am highly interested in engaging myself in flipping and renting homes. I'm excited to network with other members and hopefully we can build a great relationship in this venture together. A brief background about myself is that I am originally from Denver, CO and a graduate from University of CO at Boulder. Go Buffs!! I work in the oil and gas industry but due to the recent downturn, work has been slow and I believe real estate will be a new door towards building financial stability for my family. I look forward to getting started and any advice/suggestion is greatly appreciated.  

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Matthew Schroeder
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  • Carmel, IN
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Matthew Schroeder
  • Investor
  • Carmel, IN
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Xin Chao!

I looked at the Spring, TX area last year & made an offer but wound up not closing due to issues uncovered during the inspection.  I was impressed with that general area.  Good growth characteristics, pretty good school districts and pretty reasonable prices.  Notwithstanding the cyclical turndown in energy, that new Exxon HQ is awesome and will be driving employment growth for decades to come.

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