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Ryan Montes
  • Loan Officer
  • Huntington Beach, CA
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New To Real Estate Investing and Bigger Pockets

Ryan Montes
  • Loan Officer
  • Huntington Beach, CA
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Hi All,

I am fairly new to the bigger pockets community, and Real Estate Investment! I have been a dedicated listener of Josh and Brandon's podcast for about a month now, and cant get enough! Real estate Investment has always been a goal of mine, and with discovering Bigger Pockets, it has really started to motivate me to get things in motion. I working in the mortgage banking industry, so I know all about the financing side, but i need to really dig in and learn the analysis of properties, and how to find great deals!  

On Podcast 167, they said something that stuck out to me, "start analyzing deals, regardless if your ready to invest now, or a year from now"

I really want to put this into practice! I do have questions though for you experienced investors out there, what is the best way to dive into property analysis. For instance, i do not have access to the MLS, so finding rents is tough (which i need to accurately cash flow)

I currently live in Huntington Beach, CA, but want my market to be all of Southern California, and potentially Arizona. 

Any tips on the best way to begin my property analysis practice?

Thanks so much!!! 

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