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All Forum Posts by: Eduardo G.

Eduardo G. has started 7 posts and replied 7 times.

Post: What is the first steps?

Eduardo G.Posted
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Hey guys, 

Just hopping onto the forums again to attack the idea head on. I just want to hear everyone's first step(s) towards getting the first investment property. I have been researching and reading a lot on REI for the past year but I enjoy hearing what people have done instead of reading the "most efficient ways" of doing things. I am located in the greater Los Angeles area but I'm open to relocation for work (to pay for my investments till I can live passively).

Tell me the good, the bad, and the dirt-y (see what I did there?). Even if you began with a empty lot, I'd like to know it all. 

Feel free to contact me and agents, feel free to help me! 

Post: MA and NJ, I'm over here!

Eduardo G.Posted
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 1

Hey, 

i'm looking to discuss and analyze deals with investors/agents in the MA and NJ (east coast) regions. I've done my fair share of analyzation by now and just wanting a second opinion when it comes to overall expectancies. 

Feel free to contact me here on BP or email. We can exchange numbers and follow up for more. 

Thank you and hope everyone is having a blessed day! 

Hello, 

Coming on here again to ask you guys about California. I'm looking for investment deals (SFRs) within California or the states more north but don't know any good, growing cities. Let me know if you think its wise to stay within the state or if I should be reaching for further East. 

Thank you! 

Hey guys, 

As we move into another month of craze, I want to ask another question. Simply put...where should I be looking for investments? Particularly in hopes of a SFR to be lived in and rented out. This residency should be medium size one-story homes with enough rooms for 2-3 couples.

You don't need to give your secrets away, but I'm willing to take any suggestions as to where people (in the U.S.) are heading to. Is it West, East, North, or South? Is it towards colder climates, warmer, moist or dry?

Thank you for your input, glad to be apart of the discussion! 

Hey guys,

I've been throwing the idea around to invest in a short-term rental property, later making it a vacation spot. Thinking of this, I want to know where you would want to stay for a week or two. What is a dream setting you'd see yourself in, obviously excluding major attractions (i.e. Vegas, Grand Canyon, Niagara Falls, etc). 

Feel free to give me as much information as you'd like, I'm all ears. 

Thank you! 

Post: Stay close or take the leap?

Eduardo G.Posted
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 1

Hey guys, 

Coming back to you with a personal question. Would you travel across the country if it was a good investment or would you rent in the location first? Or, would you drop the idea and stay close to your hometown, even though the properties are not what you want nor is the market friendly?

I've gotten advice from multiple sources, each saying their own pros and cons. I still want to reach for the dream, but it is far and it is risky. 

Let me know what you think! 

Post: I have questions, mind if we talk?

Eduardo G.Posted
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 1

Hello,

My name is Eduardo and yes, I'm young. I am young and new to the investing world but I plan to give it my all. I'm not necessarily looking for a place within the next year or two to invest in but I have tons of questions for anyone willing to answer them. Being 21 isn't always beneficial, especially when you are entering an "Old man's game", but I am persistent and dedicated to everything I do. I am available for contact over the phone or zoom, give or take the time zone differences.

Overall, I am eager to start and willing to hear everything out. Give me a chance and who knows, I could be a buyer/investor you remain in close contact with for years to come.  

Thank you all for your time.