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Updated over 9 years ago,

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  • Los Angeles, CA
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New to the community from SoCal

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  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hi everyone, happy to have found bigger pockets and join you all. 

Without sounding like a broken record -- I'm just starting out hoping to grow long term. I'm completely new to real estate....started earlier this month mailing yellow letters (about 200 thus far) for wholesaling, am considering door knocking next, attended a RE club here in LA and also have a small amount (substantially small) to potentially invest in a property now....on that note, I'm actually on the bend on if that small amount I should invest by purchasing my first property to rent/lease or invest those funds in marketing. I'm eager to purchase something of my own now, but would require the larger loan/a conventional loan that may not be the ideal path. 

Look forward to any words! Am reading up, listening to podcasts as I go. 


Best,

Monica

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