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Dillyn Davidson Saurdiff
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Seaside, OR
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Anyone want to start a meetup near Seaside, OR

Dillyn Davidson Saurdiff
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Seaside, OR
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Hello All, I am brand new to bigger pockets, and looking to start a future of investing into residential and commercial real estate. As of now I am interested In learning how to acquire financing, find good deals on properties, develop legal professional partnerships and tax professional partnerships, and finding good tenants. I'm sure along the way I will find a million other topics I want to learn. I am wondering if anyone wants to start a meetup near Seaside, OR. I am willing to travel to near by towns. We can start by just meeting and go from there to see if we can build a local community of investors on the northern Oregon coastal towns. Dillyn Saurdiff

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