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Monty Shirley
  • Troy, NY
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New to bigger pockets and investing

Monty Shirley
  • Troy, NY
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Hey everyone my name is Monty Shirley I am 23 years of age and I am new to bigger pockets and investing. I am currently in the process of closing on my first property using the "house hack" method in Troy, Ny. My plan is to build a portfolio of rental properties to build long term wealth and financial freedom. If people could reach out to me that would be awesome and would love to receive advice to turn me from a "newbie" to an experienced multifamily investor! Looking forward to hearing from everyone!

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Antoine Martel
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Antoine Martel
  • Rental Property Investor
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Monty. Welcome to BP and welcome to REI.

Glad that you've already made your first move that you're getting into house hacking. That is a great way to get started and save up some cash. After that you can begin to use the cash that you're saving to invest in other deals and more and more projects. Just keep it going man

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