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Weston Cole
  • New to Real Estate
  • Long Beach
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I recently read Brandons book on rental investing and was turned on to the idea of long term rental investing.  I am 24 years old and currently work at KW in Long Beach, Ca.  I am wondering what peoples opinions on the impact of Covid Specific to the higher priced areas as Long Beach and Orange County both are.  I have heard the case for both no impact and negative impact and so am wondering if people would steer clear from investing in the area.  

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