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About Jennifer McMurray
A seasoned real estate investor, Jennifer started investing in house flips almost a decade ago with one goal: paying off student loans. In 5 years, Jennifer paid off the last of her $70,000 student loan debt thanks to house flipping! Jennifer is also an invaluable asset and contributing expert writer for Homes.com.
Jennifer has been featured on HGTV online, Huffington Post, Country Woman Magazine, & Citiscapes Magazine. She is a national Home Depot partner.
Jennifer is also the voice & writer behind the acclaimed blog, Bachelorette Pad Flip which offers DIY tutorials, real estate advice, and design ideas.
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