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Updated over 4 years ago, 06/22/2020

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Newbie investor looking for answers

Tony Huynh
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Hi my name is Tony,


I live in southern California, Orange County to be exact. I have never invested in real estate before And would like to get started. From what I’ve gathered is I will have to invest out of state due to insufficient cash flow deals in southern California. I’ve read “long distance real estate investing” and taken a lot of valuable content from the book.  still afraid of investing out of state.

Though afraid I am looking into Texas (not sure specific location) for at least a SFR/duplex with Minimal work to get started.

Hope everyone can chime in about Any ideas experiences and knowledge With investing out of state.

thank you everyone in advance.  

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