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Andrew Cook
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Brand new to Orange County California

Andrew Cook
  • Mission Viejo, CA
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What is the best options for someone who's just starting out in one of the most expensive places in the country?

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Ali Boone
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I've always purchased out-of-state since I live in LA and that's definitely one of the most expensive places. There are lots of ways to buy out-of-state. I've loved doing it. More options and I don't have to fix toilets.

Message me anytime if you want to chat more about ways to do it, or I can throw some articles into the thread about it too.

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