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Allan Yeung
  • Investor
  • San Francisco Bay Area
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Looking for Feedback on Homevestor

Allan Yeung
  • Investor
  • San Francisco Bay Area
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Hi. I'm looking to join Homevestor. I want to see how is existing franchisee experience overall? Especially in California from deal sourcing,  wholesaling or rehabing project. Also I am located in San Francisco Bay Area, as you may know the local home prices here are very high and competitive with rate are at historic lows. Would there be any disadvantages to source deal in the area? I would think the sweat spot for buying directly from homeowner in distress, would be in sub $750K. Would I need to look for cities with lower home prices or even other cities to be successful? Any thoughts and comments? Appreciate your help. 

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