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After graduation from Howard University College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences in 1993, I worked full time as a registered pharmacist at a major retail pharmacy. My pharmacy career laid the groundwork for my career in real estate.
As a new pharmacist, I investigated a second job for residual income. I learned the importance of time management and I began to seriously consider future financial planning. My first encounter with real estate investing was with the Carlton Sheets “NO MONEY DOWN” Program. With assistance from a personal coach, I learned how to build wealth through buying and renting carefully selected properties. My first investment transactions in May 2001 were a Housing and Urban Development (HUD) single family home and a townhouse in Capital Heights, Maryland. This was quite an exciting learning experience. My wife challenged me to attend pre-licensing classes at the Weichert Realtors Andrews office in Camp Springs, Maryland in the year 2001. I received my Maryland Real Estate License. The Rich Dad, Poor Dad home study course by Robert Kiosoki was instrumental in my investment education. I learned the importance of having a legacy for my son and daughter. I believe education is an on ongoing, lifelong decision. I am currently a student of the Donald Trump University Wealth Building Program.
Over the years I have helped many families and individuals buy, rent or sell homes. I have assisted other investors, friends, family members, neighbors and co-workers. My past clients continuously reward me with referrals, the greatest compliment that I can receive.
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