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Jason Branch
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Starting at 32

Jason Branch
  • Alpine, CA
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I'm 32 living paycheck to paycheck in San Diego and have nothing to really show for it. I make $60-70,000 a year as well as an hvac service technician, my plan is to move in with some family, save about $10,000 and move back to Florida and get an fha for a triplex and live in it and fix it up. Has anybody else started in there 30s that was living check to check? Thankyou. 

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Eugene Kemp
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Dude, I sold everything and went back to school full time at age 32 when I was married with one child and one on the way, and it was the best decision I ever made! It's NEVER too late to start over! Best of luck to you!!

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