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Markets served
Del Mar, CA
Coronado, CA
Temecula, CA
Imperial Beach, CA
Escondido, CA
San Clemente, CA
Oceanside, CA
San Diego, CA
Carlsbad, CA
Dana Point, CA
About us
Since being licensed I have I helped clients with flips, buy and hold, multifamily, developmental deals, and BRRR. I am a lifelong San Diegan. I have been involved in Real Estate for over 15 years, but I became serious as an investor in 2013. For my personal investment journey I have done flips, buy and hold, BRRR, and wholesale. Since being licensed I have I helped clients with flips, buy and hold, multifamily, developmental deals, and BRRR. From being in the industry for a long time I have the contact's and the knowledge to help anyone get from start to finish on their investment here in San Diego.
Specialties
Residential
Single-Family Rental
Primary Residence
Multi-Family (2-4 units)
Fix & Flip
Short Term Rental
New Construction
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8 days ago
Reviewed by
James Brown
I recently had an incredibly frustrating experience with Adam Kimg, who claims to excel in flips, buy-and-hold strategies, and multi-family investments in San Diego. As an investor, I expected professionalism and insight but got neither. A friend of mine, who manages a portfolio in the same area, warned me about agents who overpromisse, but I didn’t heed the advce.
From the outset, communication was a chalenge. Adam promised prompt responses and market insights but failed to deliver either. I found myself repeatedly chasing him for updates on properties that matched my criteria.
A major red flag emerged when I raised questions about the feasibility of a particular multi-family property. Instead of offering actionable advice, Adam gave vague, dismissive answers, leaving me feeling unsupported. I later discovered, through a friend’s broker, that the property had underlying zoning issues.. something Adam should have flagged immediately.
Even worse, Adam’s lack of professionalism extended to the negotiation process. His supposed expertise in securing favorable terms was nowhere to be found.
For any investor considering working with Adam, I strongly urge caution. In an industry where timing and trust are paramount, my experience was a stark reminder of how quickly things can go wrong without a dependable agent.
How confident are you that Adam’s guidance will actually secure your next deal, rather than jeopardize it?
1.0 star
8 days ago
Reviewed by
James Brown
I recently had an incredibly frustrating experience with Adam Kimg, who claims to excel in flips, buy-and-hold strategies, and multi-family investments in San Diego. As an investor, I expected professionalism and insight but got neither. A friend of mine, who manages a portfolio in the same area, warned me about agents who overpromisse, but I didn’t heed the advce.
From the outset, communication was a chalenge. Adam promised prompt responses and market insights but failed to deliver either. I found myself repeatedly chasing him for updates on properties that matched my criteria.
A major red flag emerged when I raised questions about the feasibility of a particular multi-family property. Instead of offering actionable advice, Adam gave vague, dismissive answers, leaving me feeling unsupported. I later discovered, through a friend’s broker, that the property had underlying zoning issues.. something Adam should have flagged immediately.
Even worse, Adam’s lack of professionalism extended to the negotiation process. His supposed expertise in securing favorable terms was nowhere to be found.
For any investor considering working with Adam, I strongly urge caution. In an industry where timing and trust are paramount, my experience was a stark reminder of how quickly things can go wrong without a dependable agent.
How confident are you that Adam’s guidance will actually secure your next deal, rather than jeopardize it?