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Tim Bowman
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New member from IN

Tim Bowman
  • Yorktown, IN
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Have flipped two personal residences over the past decade.  One a simple flip needing carpet and paint.  The second a major overhaul: foreclosure, empty two years, foundational issues, etc.  I'd like to utilize the profits from those transactions to start a buy and hold strategy.  I recently moved to a town that has a great rental market.  I need to purchase my personal home and want to start adding some investment properties as well.  Checking out the bigger pockets community to start building my business plan.

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