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Stephanie Cox
  • Pasadena, CA
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New Member from Los Angeles

Stephanie Cox
  • Pasadena, CA
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Ok, so home is really in the Pasadena area. I'm a recent college graduate looking to start learning a little bit about real estate with the hopes of begining to invest in the near future. I've stumbled into this mostly by accident as a result of the podast binge I've been on recently; happened across Grant Cardone and then started digging deeper for more REI knowledge and found Bigger Pockets.

Funds are a little tight since I just started my first 'real job', however I'm hoping I can have enough cash for my first property sometime in the next 18 months.  Housing prices in my area are insanse, so I'm leaning towards learning about multifamily investments out of state.  I'm figuring I'd probably have to look into multifamily since I would have to hire a management company and a little bit of volume would help balance out the cost.  

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