All Forum Posts by: Brad Gibson
Brad Gibson has started 10 posts and replied 44 times.
Post: Real Estate investor from Northwest Ohio

- Investor
- Surprise, AZ
- Posts 46
- Votes 15
Originally posted by @Matt Faix:
Hey @Brad Gibson welcome to BP! and congrats on getting married. This is an outstanding site for meeting other investors and building a network. If you haven't already, I'd recommend checking out the podcasts. Good luck with everything!
Hey Matt thanks! Yes this website has been a huge help so far. Ive listened to about a handful of the podcast..Good Stuff!
Post: Real Estate investor from Northwest Ohio

- Investor
- Surprise, AZ
- Posts 46
- Votes 15
Hello! my name is Brad Gibson I live in a small town called Wauseon, OH. I am getting married in a month to my beautiful fiancé;). I work full time in the medical field doing sleep studies but I long for the day I am a full time real estate investor/landlord. I currently own and manage 9 units(Triplex and a 6 unit) which I feel has gone quite well so far. I have my real estate license which has played a big role in the deals I have purchased thus far. I've been doing my homework and am looking to flip a SFR in the near future. I look forward to meeting other investors and learning as much as possible on BP!
Have a good day. -Brad
Post: Ready to be a full time real estate investor but concerned about Health Insurance.

- Investor
- Surprise, AZ
- Posts 46
- Votes 15
Thank-you for all the advice!
Post: Ready to be a full time real estate investor but concerned about Health Insurance.

- Investor
- Surprise, AZ
- Posts 46
- Votes 15
I feel that im ready to go full time as a real estate invester. I have rentals that are cash flowing well and doing ok as a realtor. Also in the process of looking for my first flip. The thing that is standing in my way at the moment is health insurance. I have a full time job now that has good insurance and planning on starting a family in the next 2-3 years but I hear its crazy expensive using a private company. Anyone else have this issue? If so is there a reasonable rate out there? Any info would be great. Thanks.