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Bi-Coastal Real Estate Newbie - Boston to San Fran

Ashley W.
  • San Francisco, CA
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Happy Sunday BiggerPockets Community!

I recently found this site and am truly excited to interact with everyone, expand my knowledge and gain experience in real estate investing.

My intention for 2016 is to buy my 2nd rental property (maybe 3rd and 4th, optimist here) and begin to better understand the ins and outs of the real estate market. I actually fell into the rental market after purchasing and renovating a South Boston condo only to be transferred to San Francisco for my job 3 months after completing it. Now I have a rental property on the east coast while living on the west coast. Living in the most expensive and incredible city in the US has it's pros and cons. I plan to figure out how to continue investing in real estate despite the SF market challenges and I hope to do so by picking up a tips/tricks from the BP community.

My end goal is to develop a passion for real estate and increase my cash flow so I have the option to leave my corporate job to work for myself.

Cheers,

Ashley

Go Patriots :)

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