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Qwan Sanders
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  • Los Angeles
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i went PRO just to get you guys' insight. help me out family

Qwan Sanders
  • New to Real Estate
  • Los Angeles
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  • I am currently living in Los Angeles and I make a very good income. I've saved up a significant amount of cash and Im eager to get started in REI. However, I'm undecided on where I should start. I now work remotely, and since I don't have to be in LA, I am thinking of moving somewhere that would allow me to do more with my funds. I don't really have any boots on the ground anywhere so wherever I start would be a fresh one. I attended college in Tampa and it's probably the closest I'd get to LA so I'm leaning towards there and Orlando, but I could go anywhere. The dilemma is that I have too many options and I want to take full advantage of my situation. Ideally, I am looking to house hack a multifamily unit. I understand that they are harder to come by right now and the fact that I want to live in a nice place could make it even more challenging. What advice would you guys give me in this situation?

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