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Marco Kittrell
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Marco Kittrell
  • Investor
  • Washington, DC
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I purchase my first property from my father. This was a property that I grew up in and when I got deployed my dad purchased an additional property and rented this one out to section 8.  Once I had seen the chashflow I have been hooked. I have been doing more reading, attended seminars, viewed podcast and now I am here on BP looking to further my knowledge in investing in multifamily properties and eventually moving into commercial real estate.  I currently have three properties one in Maryland and two in Delaware.  As my military commitment has yet to be for filled, one of my short term goals is to purchase enough properties that produces horizontal income that will replace my vertical income [BP podcast 190]. and get a jump start on my life after retirement.  

Thanks for reading....any and all advice is greatly appreciated.  

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