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Rookie in San Diego
My name is Nick and I am a rookie when it comes to real estate. My parents have several rental properties and they have done very well for themselves. I am going to try and follow from some of the things I have seen them do, and also learn from others here.
My goal is to slowly build up a portfolio of buy and holds for cash flow. I am not as concerned with appriciation as I am with the cash flow. I am looking to supplement my income so I can increase my RE portfolio over time and then eventually the American Dream... Retire Early.
I am always looking for advice and also to hear from others living in CA that buy and hold out of state RE.
Thanks for looking and I look forward to hearing back from all of you!