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Jose Montelongo
  • Chino Hills, CA
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Hi, my name is Jose

Jose Montelongo
  • Chino Hills, CA
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HELLO! 

My name is Jose and I'm 21 years old. I just stumbled upon real estate investing, and I'd like to go about it the correct way. Im looking to invest in the general Inland Empire of Southern California, but mainly in Ontario, Chino, Chino Hills, Rancho Cucamonga and so on. Im more interested in buying and holding multifamily properties and eventually build my way to small and large apartment complexes along with single family homes. Although I have goals set, I still can't afford to make huge mistakes and still have a LOT to learn about the business. I appreciate and welcome any help!

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