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Dan Velazquez
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Investor Dan from San Diego, CA

Dan Velazquez
  • Investor
  • San Diego, CA
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My name is Dan and 'm a part time investor from San Diego CA.  I currently have 4 condos, 1 house, and my primary residence.  I'm looking to continue purchasing rental properties for long term investments.  I'm interested in learning about financing for additional single family homes and multi unit investments.

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Steven Bond
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Steven Bond
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  • Provo, UT
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Good luck Dan!  I recommend establishing the area you want to be in based on solid key indicators, then finding the best real estate broker, real estate investors association, and lender to partner with for your next venture.  

All the best

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