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Gus Alonzo
  • Investor
  • Charlottesville, VA
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Los Angeles Deal Analysis

Gus Alonzo
  • Investor
  • Charlottesville, VA
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Hey guys,

I am need of help analyzing a sale of a 36 unit property in Los Angeles.  I am newer in the investing game and own just 1 investment property.  My father was approached by a very serious invest wanting to purchase a property he inherited.  I took the lead in the negotiations because I negotiate at a high level for my current business.  Things are going well, but my main problem is that I dont know the Los Angeles market too well and I dont know what my $$ limits are for this particular property.  I will go over the details of the sale once I know someone can truly help me.  The reason for this, is that I dont want a bunch of brokers trying to jump into this deal.  Just need good will analysis and advice.  Thanks guys!

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