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About Average Joe Finances: Mike Cavaggioni is originally from Long Island, NY and currently living in Ewa Beach, HI. He served in the U.S. Navy for over 20 years. Mike is a licensed REALTOR-ASSOCIATE®, Financial Coach, Real Estate Investor, and Podcast Host. Nearing the end of his 20 year career in the Navy, he shifted his focus to financial independence and entrepreneurship. Mike started investing in real estate and working his other side-hustles to create passive income and become financially independent by age 38. He owns real estate in Hawaii, Virginia, Oregon, and Texas.
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