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Matt R.
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It's a perfect storm for California's REI or is it really?

Matt R.
  • Sherman Oaks, CA
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You can make money in any market. I see many in Cali investing seemingly random all over the nation. There is definitely a market for that. That is fine except some missed the best time in modern history to invest here. Some promoters still seem to overlook this. That was mostly horrible investment advice looking back and on BP we can. I see their post from past years 11,12,13,14 and many "pros" completely failed to recognize opportunity by sticking to silly mantras. 

It can never always be the best time to buy. Today there are inland Cali areas that have easier entry points as they are more normalized with supply and demand. The grass always will look greener somewhere else but is it really? In an effort to learn more and for BP transparency, what do you think moving forward? Are you on the sidelines, looking in state or out of state? What do you think?

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