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All Forum Posts by: Azan Finch

Azan Finch has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Originally posted by @Steve Vaughan:

Welcome @Azan Finch!  Glad to have you!  I didn't quite understand your goal to own real estate that is liquid.  Usually not in the same sentence.  Could you elaborate on that, please?  

Thanks @Steve Vaughan. My goal is to avoid owning property that is hard to sell. I don't want to own property that is hard to sell at a price attractive to me.

Hi everyone, I am a newbie interested in buy-and-hold properties in Washington state and Oregon. I want to invest passively while i maintain my 9-5 job in the Bay Area. My goal is to acquire a portfolio of rental properties in growing metro areas, in stable neighborhoods. Ideally, I’d own properties that are liquid with an easy exit. I’m pretty conservative and not looking for a get-rich-quick path to real estate success.

I’d appreciate any pointers/resources that could help me.

To the veterans in the house, what advice do you wish you had been given when you started real estate investing?