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Abraham Arteaga
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New to the real estate industry in Los Angeles, California

Abraham Arteaga
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hey guys,

I've been a long time lurker in the Bigger Pockets community. Never actually thought about making an account until I got my real estate license. Having such an extensive background in construction and family business of general contractors, becoming a real estate agent seemed like the right move. I'm here to lurk, answer any questions regarding real estate or construction, and perhaps meet some investors looking to do some business! Thanks for having me! 

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Abraham Arteaga
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Originally posted by @Manolo D.:

Might want to be a contractor yourself, much more rewarding.

 Thought about that for a bit. Decided to work with my family instead of against them. It's a nice change of pace, something new. Been around construction for quite a while, bout time I tried something new!

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