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Account Closed
  • Real Estate Broker
  • San Diego, CA
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Starting Broker in San Diego Multi Family

Account Closed
  • Real Estate Broker
  • San Diego, CA
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I have recently moved to the Pacific Beach from Cleveland, Ohio. I moved here right after gradating last spring- degree in CommercIal Real Estate from the Wisconsin School of Business Starting out as a Broker in a new area is a challenge so I thought I would reach out to this community and seek advice from other brokers and Multi Family owners/landlords. I work as a broker with an established firm here in San Diego that has specialized in Multi-Family Investing since 1969. We also have a full service property management company which is a great resource for me!! I will omit the name for now just because I don’t mean to use this as advertising !! Basically, I want to get in touch with investors and owners to get some advice about starting out and what they like about a particular broker. Or investors/owners that wouldn’t mind me pitching deals, if nothing its a form of practice for me! And if there are any newcomers to San Diego like myself that are looking at REI I’d love to hear from you as well Feel free to connect with me and send me a message about yourself.

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Dan H.
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Dan H.
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@Account Closed

I suspect none of the posters own any investment RE in Ca much less multi unit. I will further venture that if I am wrong about my first prediction that they have not owned long. The cap rates are low because historically the ROI has been outstanding.

Good luck with your new location and starting your new occupation.  

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