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Kurt Fruchtman
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Getting started in RE investment while living abroad

Kurt Fruchtman
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hi everyone, 

I have been living outside of the US for the past 3 years due to work. During this time I have been able to acquire a few multi families in the Los Angeles area with the help of a partner residing in LA. 

The numbers on these properties are not even close to as good as the magic 2 percent I hear on the forums but closer to .75. With that said our timing was good and with these higher end properties and alot of capital invested ive achieved a modest return and some great appreciation. 

At this point I want to begin transitioning from my current job and part time RE investor to a full time buy and hold investor.

Im here to learn, network and find an area where I can start investing and grow a portfolio from outside of the US. 

Looking forward to joining the community!

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