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Leonard Nisay
  • State Worker
  • Elk Grove, CA
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Leonard Nisay
  • State Worker
  • Elk Grove, CA
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Hello Everyone!

I'm a newbie. In process of closing my second home in the Sacramento area. First one was lost due to foreclosure in 2008. I believe right now I'm in a position to invest and grow but not sure how to proceed. I would love to buy and hold SFH and hopefully get some cash to reinvest but Northern CA prices at the moment is extremely high. I'm leaning towards investing in Dallas, OKC, Florida, Boise, Provo. Any thoughts or tips?? Would love to hear from you? I wish everyone love, health, happiness, and success.

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