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Serena He
  • Burbank, CA
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Looking at a whole 100 properties

Serena He
  • Burbank, CA
Posted

Hi everyone,

So, I am determined to become an investor and like to follow the advise of looking at 100 properties.

I have a real estate license, but have not joined any brokerage. My question is: how do I have access of 100 properties? I don't feel like to trouble some real estate agents to show me around when what I really want to do is to just get a feel of what is a good or bad property. 

Any advises? Thank you for your help.

Serena

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