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Updated almost 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

Old to Geology / Real Estate Agency, New to Real Estate Investment
Hi all,
First post here. I have an eclectic background in the fields of geology (engineering and environmental) and real estate agency. My experience spans the Los Angeles and Orange County areas as well as southern Arizona and Hawaii.
I am ramping up my real estate investing business and was hoping to both provide assistance with my areas of expertise as well get intel from those that have been there/done that. I am primarily wanting to do rehab deals with an emphasis on providing solutions for properties with adverse subsurface and environmental conditions throughout Los Angeles. If any of you have questions about problematic soils / geology, please ask, I have seen it all (expansive soils, landslides, poor foundations, etc.).
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Hi Ernest,
Welcome to the BP community. There're rehab opportunities with issues in your area of expertise that scare buyers away and will give you a great advantage. Good Luck!
Tim