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All Forum Posts by: Justin Montani

Justin Montani has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

@Michael Dumler Appreciate your point of view on this! When I first read the email from the loan officer I was beginning to think there might be some laws I am unaware of in Southern California which sent me down an online rabbit hole. Thank you for confirming what I thought. I'll have to reach back out to the loan officer to clear up the confusion.

I am in the early stages of my rental property investment career, still saving money for my first property and reading up on investing strategies/advice. However, I have started taking action to see what I can afford through pre-approval, and keeping an eye out for potential deals through a real estate agent and apps like Zillow and Redfin. 

I found what I believed to be a great deal, out of my price range, but the thought process was still the same. After all the fees and monthly payments for this 3 BR property, you would owe about $600 less than the current rental rate in that neighborhood. I was of the mindset that IF I could afford it I could house hack it for a year before potentially renting it out fully. However, my loan officer rather than tell me HOW I can do something told me I CANT do something in his exact words, "You can't even think about a rental property here, you must occupy any residence you buy my friend!"

I want a team that is not going to shoot me down but help me up. Looking for suggestions on Loan Officers or RPI advice for first time buyers in SoCal.

Thank you all!

Post: Real Estate Pre-Licensing

Justin MontaniPosted
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 2

Thanks @Mark Pedroza!

Post: Real Estate Pre-Licensing

Justin MontaniPosted
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 2

Hi Everyone! I just joined the Bigger Pockets community and am about to begin my journey to becoming a real estate agent in the state of California. Before doing so, I was wondering if there are specific course bundles or websites that someone with experience would recommend using to complete the course requirements?

Thank you!