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All Forum Posts by: Anders Helgeson

Anders Helgeson has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Royal Legal Solutions Texas

Anders HelgesonPosted
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 5

I paid the $150 for the "consultation" and all it was is a salesperson reiterating what was already explained in the free content on their page. It was a waste of money, and I think if you're truly at the level that requires a sophisticated legal structure, you should build a relationship with an independent lawyer and not an agency. 

Post: Rental Property Photographer in San Diego needed

Anders HelgesonPosted
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 5

Hi, I know a guy who photographs and sets up 360 degree virtual tours for businesses, but it would work perfectly for what you need as well! His name is Donny and his website is here: 

Donny Michel Photography

Post: Aspiring OOS Investor from San Diego, CA

Anders HelgesonPosted
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 5

Hi everyone! My name is Anders. I'm living in San Diego and like a lot of California city-dwellers, it doesn't look like it makes sense for me to buy a house here. I like Cincinnati and the Northern Kentucky area as a market quite a bit. I also love the BRRR method and ideally would be able to get that rolling from the start.

My long term goal is financial independence from my W-2 job (I am very motivated), but my short term goal is to reach a point where I can cover my monthly bills with RE income. That said, I believe cash flow is going to be my primary driver on my first few deals (1% rule). I've spent quite a bit of time on BP without posting, doing a bunch of research and think I have a good handle on the process as a concept. 

If anyone in San Diego has experience with out of state BRRRs, I'd love to buy you a socially-distanced lunch and pick your brain. Also, if anyone is particularly averse to Cincy or NKy, I'd love to hear why!