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Peter Sinclair
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New member from California

Peter Sinclair
  • Duarte, CA
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Hello Everyone,

I am from the Los Angeles area and looking to buy a rental property in the Boyle Heights area of Los Angeles. 

I want something with atlas 3 units but 4 is ideal. 

Any comments, suggestions, or advice would be much welcomed and appreciated!

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Juan Carlos Quiroz Zolezzi
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  • Upland, CA
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Juan Carlos Quiroz Zolezzi
  • Lender
  • Upland, CA
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Hi Peter,

Welcome to BP, this is a great website and resource for all types of real estate investing.

We invest in real estate by flipping, owning rentals and doing loans. Our office is not that far from you, we are in downtown Upland.

I always recommend these 3 things to people beginning in Real Estate Investing:

1) Do a lot of research here

2) Do not spend a lot of money with coaches, it would be much better to put that money to work and learn from experience, I'm not against coaches or education, but you need to be careful as there are some that are really bad

3) There are many real estate clubs out there, visit them, select your favorites and meet other investors working your area. You can find info on clubs here and also you can look at meetup.com. Networking is key to success.

Cheers! see you around...

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