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Mary Griffin
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Real Estate Investors in SF Bay Area

Mary Griffin
  • New to Real Estate
  • SF Bay Area
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Hi everyone,

I currently live in the Bay Area (California) and I’m interested in getting into real estate investment. My goal is to start out buying a multi-unit property in early 2021. Ideally, it’d be somewhere in the east bay since I work in San Francisco and plan to live in one of the units for a few years. I’ve lived in the Bay Area (Berkeley, Sunnyvale, and currently live in Walnut Creek) for the last 11 years. 

 Right now I’m listening to the BiggerPockets podcast and Brandon Turner’s Book on Rental Property Investing. I plan to spend the next several months learning as much as I can about real estate investing. I’m hoping to connect with investors in the Bay Area. I’m open to advice on what things I should be doing now, cities are good investment areas, etc. 

I look forward to connecting!

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BP has become a cesspool of people trying to profit off one another.

OP asked to network with other SF Bay Area real estate investors asking for advice to investors locally, and in return you get turnkey operators and real estate agents “recommending” other markets. She didn’t ask you for your recommendation on other markets.

Be careful who you take advice from. “Never ask your barber if you need a haircut”

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