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Athan D.
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Athan D.
  • Atlanta, GA
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Hello, BP folks. I currently live in Atlanta and my real estate history is short: I househacked my townhome until I sold it, and now I househack my 2/2 condo. Having witnessed the benefits, as well as the downside, of house-hacking, I'm interested in purchasing my first (and if successful, then more) rental property. The more I read posts or listen to the podcast, the more of a rollercoaster of confidence, motivation, then fear, and insecurities I get, because I feel there's so much to learn and it's overwhelming, as well as not wanting to fail and lose my hard earned money. One final thought I'd like to share, is that I am a oropspective medical student. Considering how sinfully expensive a medical education is, I want to create a source of passive income to cover expenses while in medical school with the intention of not accumulating debt. Thanks everyone! Athan

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