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Getting started in CA
Hello,
I'm Ken and i'm just getting started in this all. I was motivated after coming across a copy of rich dad, poor dad and several books later ("Investing in apartment buildings", "Multi-family millions", etc.) and now here i am. I'm a city building inspector out here in the san gabriel valley and i've been doing this for 7 or so years and I'm 31 now. Still renting an apartment. Looking to get into either a multi-family i can live-rent or just do whatever i can to make that first leap. From my reading in here it sounds like i may have to get started out of state though which sounds really difficult.
Ken