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Alex Shaughnessy
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Alex Shaughnessy
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Spring Valley, CA
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Hello everyone. I am from San Diego CA, looking to soak up any and all info I can. Currently, I would say I am most interested in buy and hold strategy. With San Diego being so expensive to break into, I am excited to find those likeminded from my town to learn from and offer whatever I can to the BP community.

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    Christine Kankowski
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    Christine Kankowski
    • Real Estate Agent
    • Temecula, CA
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    @Alex Shaughnessy  If the San Diego Market is priced too high for you, you might consider the Temecula Area.  It has a high volume of commuters to the san Diego are daily, yet they are 100,000 people, so there are many people with jobs locally as well.  Price is about half of San diego.  Great Schools, Appreciating area, great rental Market with super low vacancy.  Newer area as well so all the infrastructure, roads, parks, schools, hospital area all on the newer side.  Some food for thought!

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