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All Forum Posts by: Andres F.

Andres F. has started 2 posts and replied 6 times.

Post: Finding the best deals in the market.

Andres F.Posted
  • San Diego
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 0

Thanks to everyone who has been stopping by the post to give recommendations, lend a hand and share some of the experience you aquired through your investing journeys. I feel there is a lot to learn about Real Estate.

*How would you consider the housing market right now?

*And what would be the best approach to take towards the conditions of the current market?

*What would you do if your were first time homebuyer what type of property would you seek ? 

Post: Finding the best deals in the market.

Andres F.Posted
  • San Diego
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 0

What is the best course of action for a first time home buyer …it is harder to get a loan for foreclosures right ?

Post: Finding the best deals in the market.

Andres F.Posted
  • San Diego
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 0

Ideas of how to find a great deal in this type of market as a First time home buyer any insight would greatly be appreciate it. 

Thank you before hand….

Quote from @Andy Eakes:

Hey Andres, not sure if you're still considering buying multi family or not. But when I started self managing in my units in San Diego, it wasn't terribly difficult. There were some bad days of course, but overall I'd say I probably spent 4-6 hours per week managing my 15 units. I spent a lot of time qualifying tenants and making sure they were the right fit. And I also did property inspections every 6 months to stay on top of any damage the tenants were causing. 

Good luck! If you have any other questions lmk!

 Hello thank you for the response, i had a couple things going on …. Sure i would still be interested in learning more about the process involved in buying a property. What areas are your properties at?, who knows maybe a property could be rented in the learning process 

Quote from @Andy Eakes:

Hey Andres, not sure if you're still considering buying multi family or not. But when I started self managing in my units in San Diego, it wasn't terribly difficult. There were some bad days of course, but overall I'd say I probably spent 4-6 hours per week managing my 15 units. I spent a lot of time qualifying tenants and making sure they were the right fit. And I also did property inspections every 6 months to stay on top of any damage the tenants were causing. 

Good luck! If you have any other questions lmk!


Hello,

I am new to the forum.I am interested in learning more about real estate ( searching to learn about  investment property

[duplex,triplex,quad] how difficult is to manage this types of properties)

Also any suggested locations in CA or AZ to look into for investing. 


Any questions related to trees growing near powerlines I could possibly assist.

(Currently at industry.)


Thank you beforehand.