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Yvonne Chou
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  • Los Angeles, CA
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New Investor in San Fernando Valley / SoCal

Yvonne Chou
  • Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hello BiggerPockets! My name is Yvonne, and I'm a real estate investor excited to join this community of incredible people. I'm hoping to start my portfolio in the Los Angeles / San Fernando Valley area. I know this is a tough market, so for the past few months, I've just been reading and learning as much as I can. I'd love to hear people's thoughts on the Southern California market.

My family owns 3 rental properties in San Fernando Valley generating passive income, in addition to our permanent residence home in which my parents live. We have some liquid capital on hand to invest jointly in either multifamily commercial properties or SFH. I'm also considering entering the Assisted Living Facility market, as I'm a healthcare professional familiar with that industry. My family has lots of experience with contractors in the valley as we purchased several properties on foreclosure, so I'm happy to share that knowledge. I'm always excited to meet and chat with investors about their experiences in the industry and to bounce ideas back and forth. Looking forward to talking with you all!

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