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Why I'm Investing in Beckley, WV

Monday, March 04

Living in southern West Virginia is great. Four-season weather, great outdoor activities. I just read an article on BusinessInsider that goes into detail on the highlights of Beckley, WV. Many of the reasons they outline are why I'm investing there. GIve it a read, and see what you think! Link to...


Southern West Virginia - the Final Frontier?

Monday, August 13

Cue the cheesy space-age music! As of writing this blog post, there are over 1,000,000 forum posts across all of Bigger Pockets. Of those, 873 include "West Virginia" or "WV." Not a huge number, comparatively. But this is evidence of a bigger truth--that there isn't a whole lot of investment acti...


The Great Metaphysical Tug of War

Tuesday, May 15

Everyone knows tug of war. It’s messy and tough—a game that balances endurance and strength. In a competition where a team is evenly matched, a round of tug of war could technically last forever. Fun fact: people have lost fingers, been dismembered, and even died from injuries sustained from tug ...


...and a hard switch it has been.

Tuesday, May 01

Being an IT Consultant was easy.Well, maybe "easy" isn't the best word. There were challenges, late nights, and the travel schedule was killer. A better word would probably be "comfortable." To a point, it felt like home. I knew my stuff, I could deliver, and people loved me because of what I cou...