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Jeff P.
  • Investor
  • Redondo Beach, CA
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Los Angeles RE Investor

Jeff P.
  • Investor
  • Redondo Beach, CA
Posted

Hello everyone!

I live in the Los Angeles area and my full time profession is sales.  I have 15 years of experience selling capital equipment machinery and 10 years experience as a mechanical engineer.

I'm just past the beginning of my RE investing career.  I've owned properties in the past, but not with an investor's eye.

I own a rental property in SC and I'm currently trying to acquire another investment property near the one I own.  My current tenant has 20 years experience as a property manager.

I'm also very interested in finding a 2-4 unit property in the Los Angeles area to potentially house hack.

My initial draw/comfort level with RE investing is the buy and hold strategy.  On the flip side, I'm always learning new things so I'm very open to other forms of RE investing.

I look forward to meeting other like-minded people in the BP community!

All the best!

Jeff

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