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Updated over 17 years ago on . Most recent reply

New Investor In Northern California
Hello All! I recently jumped into the investing arena after relocating from Southern to Northern Ca. I was in education for 19 years prior. This si all new to me but SO interesting!!! I have been contacting mostly people in foreclosure. I have come close to buying a couple of houses but the deals fell through at the last minute. I am continuing to work foreclosures but find the negative emotional side of it hard. Some of these people are really angry! I want to branch out into some other arenas. I have been looking at properties on the MLS that have been sitting for months. I also am interested in multi units. Any advice/words of wisdom are appreciated. Thanks in advance!!!