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Timothy Farnham
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Castro Valley, CA
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New-ish To Real Estate Investing in San Francisco Bay Area

Timothy Farnham
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Castro Valley, CA
Posted

Hello All!!!!

I am trying to change gears a bit from casual real estate professional to full time investor.  Currently I am an engineer but my passion is real estate and making delicious beer. I have been an agent part time for about 3 years and have one successful flip under my belt. Additionally, I make an IPA using cluster hops that will make you never want commercial beer again.

My goal is to flip properties to generate cash then buy-and-hold with the proceeds.

My hope for this site is to learn more about the business side and also meet wholesalers and possibly hard money lenders. I already have a good relationship with a HML but I am open to more options.

Additionally, if you are home brewer or in my neighborhood and just want to try some amazing home brew, hit me up :)

Happy Days,

Tim Farnham

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