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Quaid Cde Baca
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Has anyone has a good experience with Roofstock?

Quaid Cde Baca
  • Los Angeles, CA
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     I'm a steadicam operator in LA, and I've been reading, deal analyzing, researching local and distance real estate options for a first investment for years now (like so many). Roofstock sounds like an easy first-step to find a turn-key-ish property cheaper than LA, and seemingly simple to get into. Has anyone had a smooth experience with Roofstock? Any advice when handling distance purchases outside the usual due diligence (your own inspection, area analysis, etc.).

Current condition:

~$125K all-in budget     •     Focused on cash-flow and buy-n-hold     •     Focused on learning via 1st property more than a return.

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