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All Forum Posts by: Connor Lillie-Liberto

Connor Lillie-Liberto has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Bruce, 

I appreciate the question. I've considered out of state investing and honestly, I would actually prefer out of state. I was really looking for knowledge about how to take action on financing my first investments with little money to my name. Looking back at my post I can see how my title and phrasing can be confusing that I am looking to only invest in SD. 

Fresh out of college and I'm looking to get my skin in the game in residential real estate investing. I have pretty much zero dollars to my name but I have a street PHD (poor, hungry and driven). I'm posting this asking for anyone who has been in this position to share their knowledge about creative ways to get into my first investment, steps/actions I can take to move this goal forward, or other resources I can use. If you are local to San Diego and are willing to give some of your time to meet, please connect with me!