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Matt Estonina
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New to real estate ready to learn!

Matt Estonina
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Francisco
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I’m a 23 year old San Francisco native and I’m completely new to the real estate game. I’m looking to get my start through bird dogging/wholesaling so I can build wealth for long term investing.

Happy to connect and read any advice for finding properties and securing my first deal!

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Mike Paolucci
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Mike Paolucci
  • Realtor
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Hey Matt. Glad to see another SF native getting into the game. Attending local meet ups are a great way to gather more information from people with first hand experience. 

Also think about out of state investing. Lots of good deals out there in other states that will be cheaper to buy with much better landlord laws than California (one of the big reasons why I chose to invest out of state). 

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