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Sevag Keosseian
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Getting into Real Estate Investing

Sevag Keosseian
  • New to Real Estate
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hi everyone. I'm a software engineer looking to get into real estate investing. I've been reading books and doing research and I want to start actually investing in out of state properties. Once I came across BiggerPockets, I knew I had to join. Glad to be here and hoping to meet a lot of amazing people!!!

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Samuel Diouf
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Hey Sevag,

Welcome to BP! What markets have you been looking into? 
There are some great opportunities in the Ohio markets. Many investors from California are investing in the mid-west because of the yearly cash returns making more sense in these lower priced markets. I moved from Florida to start investing in Columbus.

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