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All Forum Posts by: Kenny Shiozaki

Kenny Shiozaki has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

Oh perfect! I didn't know that, I thought everyone goes every time which would be rather a hindrance due to distance that I'm looking for in the midwest region.

So for the average person I always hear you should go visit the place which is obvious however the dilemma that I'm coming to is should you go to the area to get a general sense and then return home then schedule a few viewings then come back again or should you just bid on a house then if they accept it come only once? 

I'm curious to know as how many times or where in the process do most people go view the property, if at all.

Thanks!

Post: California - South Bay is it possible to invest here?

Kenny ShiozakiPosted
  • Torrance
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0

Any help would be much appreciated in those regards. 

Post: California - South Bay is it possible to invest here?

Kenny ShiozakiPosted
  • Torrance
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0

Hi I've been trying to see if there's any single or multi unit family homes to invest here however nothing is even cost to the 1% rule and is more like 0.5% or perhaps even a bit less. I've been looking in Carson, Gardena, Torrance, Hawthorne, Inglewood and so forth. How are people able to buy property here and create some income? I have been looking out of state, but I wanted to do more local if possible since I live here. 

Any tips would be appreciated!