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All Forum Posts by: Steven Wertheim

Steven Wertheim has started 4 posts and replied 7 times.

This is great to read considering I also have a full time job! Adds fuel to the fire!

Post: New to BP, from Southern California.

Steven WertheimPosted
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 2

Welcome to the site! I am also a new investor in San Diego and have learned so much already!  I find the webinars to be very helpful.

Post: Out of Town Investments

Steven WertheimPosted
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 2

Hello-

I live in San Diego and I am a fairly new real estate investor.   I currently own a townhome in Atlanta, GA with a friend as my first investment property.  He lives in Atlanta and is able to take care of the property, etc.  

I am looking to invest in another property but the market in San Diego is out of my price range at the moment and does not cash flow.  What is the best way to look for investments out of town (State or City)?  I know I will need to hire someone to manage the property, but before I can even get to that stage, does anyone have any recommendations for finding out of town investments?

Thanks,

Steven

Post: Buy and Hold Investing

Steven WertheimPosted
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 2

Thanks everyone, this is very helpful.  I have been doing a lot of reading and getting very mixed results on this concept.  People seem to make it such a big deal to have their properties free and clear before acquiring another, but it made more sense to me to acquire as many properties as possible as long as you are getting positive cash flow from each.

Post: Buy and Hold Investing

Steven WertheimPosted
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 2

I am having a difficult time trying to decide which is a better strategy for buy and hold investing.  Is it better to invest in as many rental homes/units as possible as I make money from my job/the rental I own or use the money to pay down the loans on a property before acquiring any new properties?

Post: New from San Diego

Steven WertheimPosted
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 2

Hey everyone,

I work in finance for a real estate developer in San Diego but I would like to learn more about the investment side of the real estate world.  I currently own one rental property with a friend in Atlanta, but my goal is to learn as much as possible about finding deals, the real estate investment world, and investing with limited funds.

-Steven Wertheim

Post: New to Bigger Pockets from San Diego

Steven WertheimPosted
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 2

Hey everyone,

I work in finance for a real estate developer in San Diego but I would like to learn more about the investment side of the real estate world.  I currently own one rental property with a friend in Atlanta, but my goal is to learn as much as possible about finding deals, the real estate investment world, and investing with limited funds.

-Steven Wertheim