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Bethany Corey
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Yuba City, CA
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Bethany Corey
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Yuba City, CA
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High, my name is Bethany, and I'm from Yuba County in California. I found out about the Bigger Pockets community through my dad, Tim, after listening to him play some of the BP podcasts. I've only been vaguely interested in real estate up until know, through what little second hand knowledge I gained from just listening to the podcasts; but I am ready to become a serious student of real estate. I am almost 18, and looking to my future, I realize that in less than a year, financial independence will become a major priority, as I transition into adulthood. At first, I had no real motivation to invest in real estate, except for the natural want of money, but now, I can't think of any better way to enter into adulthood than through attaining not only financial independence, but financial freedom. If, due to me still being in high school, all I can do In the real estate community is learn the stuff, then at least by the time I graduate, I'll be able enter college as both a part time student, and as a knowledgable part time house flipper.

Besides real estate, art is my passion - martial, musical, visual, and literary. I spend my free time writing, sketching, painting, and shooting photography. Traveling, seeing new things, and going to new places really inspires and invigorates me, and fuels my art. I see real estate as both a financial and social avenue for such inspiration, as it seems to involve a lot of traveling.

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