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Philip Tun
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  • Chino, CA
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Starting out recommendation with little funds

Philip Tun
  • Professional
  • Chino, CA
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I would like to start flipping in California especially where I live, but housing is ridiculous in my area and I cant find any deals or enough funds. If I have have 80k to invest what do you guys suggest in starting? Ive been looking in mobile homes in good desirable areas but not too sure how well mobile homes sells in general. I did purchase a house in 2007 at Texas, Humble area but sold it last year. I am thinking of going out of state again because its a lot cheaper and more potential. 

I also started to market in wholesaling by sending out some direct letters and leaving letters at Pre-Foreclosure homes, 5 houses that i left a letter i had 1 call back, but apparently the owner told me they are working with another investor and i was a week late.