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Taylor Thompson
  • Property Manager
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Taylor Thompson
  • Property Manager
  • Denver CO
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My name is Taylor and I’m young future real estate investor. I’m 18 years old and live in Longmont Colorado and am currently trying to learn as much as I can about real estate. I’ve read books, listened to podcast and watch educational YouTube videos to help educate myself. I plan to start house hacking not too long from now but am currently trying to talk to local investors and talk about there experiences with investing locally. I would like to chat with any investors in Colorado, have a nice day!

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James Carlson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Denver | Colorado Springs | Mountains
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James Carlson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Denver | Colorado Springs | Mountains
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@Taylor Thompson

You're a good reason for us all to feel bad about ourselves. 18?! You start buying now, pick one up every year or two, you will be sitting very pretty at a very early ago. Good for you.

We're in Denver and Colorado Springs, mostly, but the housing market is similar along the Front Range ... and by similar, I mean hot. Low inventory, high demand. House hacking is a great first step. 

Stick around the forums, ask questions, reach out to people who seem to know about what you want to do and you'll be great. Cheers!

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