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Kevin Panella
  • Yorba Linda, CA
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Let’s talk Birmingham

Kevin Panella
  • Yorba Linda, CA
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Hello all, jumping in with both feet to the Birmingham market. We live in California and are excited to get started in a new market. We currently have 7 properties in Indianapolis and have built a great team there. We felt Indy was a great mix

Of good appreciation and decent cash flow. The cash flow has grown harder to find there as with most markets. Soooo, we are looking to expand into a new market! Would love to make some connections with fellow investors and locals alike! Looking to visit rather soon, but wanted to start making connections now. Specifically for single and multi-family long term buy and hold properties. More than 1/2 of our current portfolio is comprised of section 8 tenants (i must say, i like everything about the model aside from the inspections) Anyone out there? Any advise? What areas is everyone having luck in? Looking forward to hearing from you all. Let’s connect! Kevin

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