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Simone Newsome
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Selling my first home/ cash flow advice

Simone Newsome
  • Oakland, Ca
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Good evening I'm selling my first home I partnered with my sister 2 years ago. We bought at 210 k in the Bay Area and listed for $365k. I'm just wondering what to invest in next for cash flow -single family out of state (what cities?) I been looking into Indianapolis -foreclosures -tax deeds

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MarieChele Porter
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MarieChele Porter
  • San Francisco, CA
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Definitely I think investing in high quality rental property is a good option. The thing you have to do is develop your criteria which will help you decide where you would like to invest. If you want to do commercial I'd advice linking up with someone who's done commercial before whether as a partner or mentor is for you to decide. If you want to do residential decide on what you would like to invest in whether it be single family or 2-4 units. Whatever you decide on your criteria will at least narrow down the markets that are best for different things. Goodluck! 

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