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Updated almost 8 years ago, 12/21/2016

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Dan Johnson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Playa Del Rey, CA
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Out of State Investing

Dan Johnson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Playa Del Rey, CA
Posted

I am a new member from Los Angeles.  My wife and I just bought a condo together in West LA, so I do not have much money at this time for investments. 

Because I am not very liquid at the moment, I am designating a lot of time and energy to familiarizing myself with out-of-state multifamily markets.  One particular area is Michigan due to a large portion of my family being located there. 

Other interests include side projects such as residential sales, flipping and wholesaling in the Los Angeles area.  

Best,

Dan

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