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All Forum Posts by: Nate Williams

Nate Williams has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Is anyone wholesaling in LA?

Nate WilliamsPosted
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 1

Hi, is anyone wholesaling in LA or the surrounding areas? I want to get my start in real estate and thought wholesaling would be a great way to do so. 

I’m wondering if anyone has a title company recommendations they all seem so reticent to work with wholesalers. 

Any help you give would be appreciated 

Hi everyone! I'm new to real estate investing and I'm planning on getting my first rental property, or hopefully properties, in 2024. Here's my strategy: find a home that will cashflow even after crowdsourcing the downpayment. Buy in an area that will appreciate rapidly within 2 years so I can get some equity out to buy more. Cashflow and equity, BOOM! These homes would be out of state as I live in LA and idk how anyone affords anything out here these days.

I'm sure I'll be cursing myself at times for thinking this is a good idea but by years end I'd like to have at 3 to 5 homes using this strategy. 

My questions are:

What are the best ways to identify an area that will appreciate quickly, ideally within 2 years?

Has anyone tried this method?

Does anyone have any advice on buying and managing properties out of state?