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Curtis H.
  • Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Best Source to find a Sub2 Place to Live

Curtis H.
  • Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
Posted

Hello all,

Ok I have done enough research and know I want to buy the home to live in Sub2. I also went to a local REI club and spoke to the guy who runs it and he also said he bought his home the same way, so I am thinking the right way.

So my question is, what is the best way to go about it if I do NOT have the time to find the deal myself? Just ask local investors and let them flip it to me? I was even told that a RE Agent knowledgeable in investing could be a good help as well in finding deals.

I will get into investing later as I was doing that in Austin 7 years ago before I had to move here in Socal, but right now I'm trying to stop paying $24K a year in rent when I could be in a home that's mine. Once my wife pointed out to me that we have been here almost 4 years, I almost threw up. $100K in AFTER TAX money gone for what...I know better than this.

Thanks,
Curtis

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