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Nathaniel Green
  • Architect
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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Architect Living and Working in Pittsburgh

Nathaniel Green
  • Architect
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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I am a soon to be first time investor looking to jump into 'House Hacking' and 'rent to own' properties while I maintain my full time job as an architect at a contracting company. I want to 'house hack' to build savings to buy a larger home in around 3 years and continue to lease and acquire additional investment properties. Eventually I want to transition to full time flipping and buy and hold once I build up a solid enough portfolio. I am hungry for knowledge and have several friends who have successfully navigated the treacherous REI world. With my architecture background and keen entrepreneurial spirit I know I will make a great investor I just have to get the ball rolling!

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