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Andrew S. Hollihan
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  • Temecula, CA
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New CA Long Distance Investor Looking at Houston, TX

Andrew S. Hollihan
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  • Investor
  • Temecula, CA
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Hello BP! I'm in CA and I'm new to RE investing but with the help of the BP webinar two weeks ago I've narrowed down my desired market and niche to Houston, TX, small multifamily rental properties around $200k all in. I've contacted a few real estate agents in the Houston, TX area but they don't seem to give me the time of day after I describe what i'm looking for. I'm open to BRRR or turnkey, just looking for market entry to be honest. Any advice for me as I start my journey from the Golden State to the Lone Star State?

Thank you all and have a blessed day!

  • Andrew S. Hollihan
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