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Andrew Poitras
  • Los Angeles, CA
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NetWorth Realty Southern California?

Andrew Poitras
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hi all, I am still a new investor, having done one deal bought and sold so far. It was a bit of a house hack, where I bought on FHA and sold a little under two years later after a renovation.

I have proceeds from the sale that I am eager to reinvest, but have been wary to enter my next deal. I recently met a woman who works for NetWorth Realty in San Diego and offered to put me in touch with her Los Angeles counterpart.

I have already read many of the other threads about NetWorth on BP, and it appears that dealings with them vary greatly between markets. Some of their offices appear to use aggressive tactics like forcing you to finance through 212 Loans, or bid against other clients within their ecosystem, while other offices in other markets do not appear to use these tactics. 

Can anyone share the experience they had in the Southern California/ Los Angeles area?

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