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Roger Lim
  • Rental Property Investor
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Southern California Investors... Let's connect!

Roger Lim
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hello all! I’m seeking to connect with SoCal investors. I’m currently an investor based out of the Los Angeles County area and would be great to network as well as offer any help or share any deals that I may come across.

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Clayton Plummer
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Clayton Plummer
  • Investor
  • Manhattan, KS
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@Roger Lim -

The Kansas market is pretty good.  Kansas is a landlord friendly state, but not as friendly as the ones that always make the top ten list.

The downside to the market is that everything (not literally, but it feels like it) is 100+ years old.  It's neat from a historic view, but a headache from an investor view.  Most houses around here need to be demo'd and something modern put in it's place.

I'm not really a fan of all the apartments that replace the old houses.  I wish it were new houses, or that the apartments were built to look like old houses.  Something that kept the arcitechtural style.

Still, as an investor, I get it.  It's cheaper to put up a square box and at the end of the day it rents for the same amount.

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