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Brandon Gedalje
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Texas or California - looking to expand my network!

Brandon Gedalje
  • Santa Clarita, CA
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Hi there,

I am currently in the market to invest in Real Estate. 

In the past I have only done private deals but looking to expand my network to Bigger Pockets and see what is out there. 

My goal is to find a property in the $250K range and purchase using a 3% conventional. 

Any tips or insight would be greatly appreciated!

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Millie H.
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  • Bozeman, MT
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Millie H.
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  • Bozeman, MT
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Hi Brandon, 

It noticed you are from Santa Clarita. My husband and I live in Valencia so we are neighbors! 

We invest all over the country with the midwest being a hot spot for us. We flip and wholesale as of now. What strategy are you looking to execute? Conventional loans can be tricky but it's doable. Have you gone through a pre-approval process or what stage are you in? Have you found markets that have been appealing to you?

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