David and Regina Fabry

Investing in the Great Outdoors Featuring David and Regina Fabry

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]David and Regina Fabry are the founders of Campfire Properties, a private investment firm focused on creating unique real estate investments in RV Parks and Campgrounds.  

David and Regina have an extensive background in business development. They speak on how they used their passions to guide their investments and how they desire to improve the lives of others by allowing them to learn new skills, such as growing their own food and being sustainable for themselves and their families. 

To connect with David and Regina, visit https://campfireproperties.com/ and download their free report Top 5 Reasons Why Now Is the Best Time to Invest in Campgrounds

To learn more on how to build resilient wealth, download our free report 7 Steps To Building Resilient Wealth For Women

 

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